tumaw
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Cebuano
1.1
Pronunciation
1.2
Etymology 1
1.2.1
Verb
1.3
Etymology 2
1.3.1
Noun
1.4
Quotations
Cebuano
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Pronunciation
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Hyphenation:
tu‧maw
Etymology 1
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Compare
gimaw
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Verb
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tumaw
to
emerge
to
turn up
; to
show up
; to
appear
sudenly or unexpectedly
Etymology 2
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From older
tumao
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Noun
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tumaw
(
historical
)
the
nobility
; the descendants of a
datu
Quotations
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For quotations using this term, see
Citations:tumaw
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Cebuano lemmas
Cebuano verbs
Cebuano nouns
Cebuano terms with historical senses
ceb:Collectives
ceb:Feudalism
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