1. the stalks or stems of grain after drying and threshing: dayami, balanggot
2. a straw for drinking through: istro, panghithit
wheat
n.
the grain from which flour is made, also the plant: trigo
rice
n.
1. the unhusked seed or grain of a plant grown in a warm climate: palay
2. the plant itself: palay
3. the husked grain: bigas
4. the cooked grains: kanin
5. burnt rice at the bottom of the pot: tutong
6. the grains cooked with much water (rice porridge): lugaw, nilugaw
7. a sticky variety of rice: malagkit
8. fried rice: sinangag
9. the broken grains of the husked rice: binlid
10. rice bran: darak
11. rice husk: ipa
winnow
v.
1. to blow off the chaff from grain, drive or blow away chaff: magtahip, itahip, tahipan
2. to separate, to sort out: pumili, piliin, humirang, hirangin
3. to sift: magbithay, bumithay, bithayin
pound
n.
1. pound, a measure of weight equal to
16. ounces: libra
2. pound
n.
an enclosed place to put stray animals in: kulungan a pen: koral.
3. pound
n.
a heavy blow, or its sound: kalampag, kabog, kalantog, kalabog, katok na malakas
v.
1. to strike or beat heavily again and again: kumalampag, kalampagin, pumukpok, pukpukin
2. to crush grain in a mortar with a pestle: magbayo, bumayo, bayuhin, magdikdik, dikdikin
3. to crush to powder by beating: magdurog, durugin
4. to strike (pound) with the fist: sumuntok, suntukin
mow
v.
1. to cut down with a machine or scythe: magtabas, tabasin, gumapas, gapasin
2. to mow the grass or grain from: gapasan, tabasan
harvest
n.
1. reaping and gathering grain: pag-aani, paggapas
2. the time or season of harvest: anihan, gapasan
3. result, consequence: bunga, resulta
v.
to gather in and bring home for use: mag-ani, umani, anihin
pour
v.
1. to cause to flow in a steady stream: magsalin, isalin, magbuhos, ibuhos
2. to flow in a steady stream: umagos, bumuhos, bumugso
3. to pour grain, etc., from a container: mag-uho, iuho
n.
a pouring: pagbubuhos, pagsasalin
kulani
Sp adj.
swelling of the lympatic gland, especially in the grain
simot
adj.
picked up to the last grain or piece (from floor, soil, dish or container) entirely consumed, taken, or used simutin (-in)
v.
to scrape up. Sinimot niya ang natirang kanin sa pinggan. He scraped up all of the rice left on the plate.
wagwag
n.
a species of rice grain, first class rice
n.
wag, a wagging motion magwagwag, iwagwag (mag-:i-)
v.
to dry (wet cloth) by shaking up, to shake the dust off (clothes, floor rugs, etc.), to clean (cloth) of dust, soap suds by shaking in water without rubbing. Iwagwag mo ang mga damit sa labas. Shake the dust off the clothes outside.