2. dried rice stalks used as fodder for carabaos and cows: dayami, ginikan
lizard
n.
1. a house lizard: butiki
2. a grass lizard: bubuli, himbubuli
3. a large lizard, gecko: tuko
4. iguana: bayawak
lawn
n.
piece of land covered with grass kept closely cut: damuhan
prairie
n.
a large piece of level or rolling land with grass but no trees: parang
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
scythe
n.
a long curved blade on a long handle, for cutting grass: mahabang (malaking) lingkaw
fodder
n.
grass or coarse food for horses or cattle: kumpay
bunot
n.
coconut husk bunot, bumunot, bunutin (-um:-in)
v.
to pull out, to uproot, to extract. Bunutin mo ang damo. Pull out the grass. magbunot, bunutin (mag:-in)
v.
to pull out something (a gun). Nagbunot siya ng baril. He pulled out a gun.
gapas
v.
manggapas, maggapas, gapasin (mag-:-in) to cut or mow (grass, rice stalk, or the like) with a scythe. Ang magsasaka ay pumunta sa bukid upang manggapas ng palay. The farmer went to the field to cut rice stalks.