English to Binisaya - Cebuano Dictionary and Thesaurus.

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Word - rootword - affixes
matinahoron - tahod - d>r~^in~ma-~-on~
ma.ti.na.hu.run. - 5 syllables

d>r = tahor
^in = tinahor
ma- = matinahor
-on = matinahoron
matinahoron

matinahoron [ma.ti.na.hú.run.] : courteous (adj.); polite (adj.); respectful (adj.)
tahod [tá.hud.] : spur (n.); respect (v.); reverence (v.)

Derivatives of tahod


Glosses:
courteous
adj. 1. courteous, gracious, niceexhibiting courtesy and politeness.; "a nice gesture"
~ politeshowing regard for others in manners, speech, behavior, etc..
adj. 2. courteouscharacterized by courtesy and gracious good manners.; "if a man be gracious and courteous to strangers it shows he is a citizen of the world"
~ chivalrous, knightly, gallantbeing attentive to women like an ideal knight.
~ respectfulfull of or exhibiting respect.; "respectful behavior"; "a respectful glance"
polite
adj. 1. politeshowing regard for others in manners, speech, behavior, etc..
~ mannerly, well-manneredsocially correct in behavior.
~ courteous, gracious, niceexhibiting courtesy and politeness.; "a nice gesture"
adj. 2. civilised, civilized, cultivated, cultured, genteel, politemarked by refinement in taste and manners.; "cultivated speech"; "cultured Bostonians"; "cultured tastes"; "a genteel old lady"; "polite society"
~ refined(used of persons and their behavior) cultivated and genteel.; "she was delicate and refined and unused to hardship"; "refined people with refined taste"
adj. 3. civil, politenot rude; marked by satisfactory (or especially minimal) adherence to social usages and sufficient but not noteworthy consideration for others.; "even if he didn't like them he should have been civil"
respectful
adj. 1. respectfulfull of or exhibiting respect.; "respectful behavior"; "a respectful glance"
~ courteouscharacterized by courtesy and gracious good manners.; "if a man be gracious and courteous to strangers it shows he is a citizen of the world"
~ humblemarked by meekness or modesty; not arrogant or prideful.; "a humble apology"; "essentially humble...and self-effacing, he achieved the highest formal honors and distinctions"
~ deferent, deferential, regardfulshowing deference.
~ honorificconferring or showing honor or respect.; "honorific social status commonly attaches to membership in a recognized profession"
~ reverentfeeling or showing profound respect or veneration.; "maintained a reverent silence"
adj. 2. respectful, reverential, veneratingfeeling or manifesting veneration.
~ reverentfeeling or showing profound respect or veneration.; "maintained a reverent silence"
respect
n. (cognition)1. regard, respect(usually preceded by `in') a detail or point.; "it differs in that respect"
~ detail, item, pointan isolated fact that is considered separately from the whole.; "several of the details are similar"; "a point of information"
n. (state)2. esteem, regard, respectthe condition of being honored (esteemed or respected or well regarded).; "it is held in esteem"; "a man who has earned high regard"
~ honour, honor, laurelsthe state of being honored.
~ staturehigh level of respect gained by impressive development or achievement.; "a man of great stature"
n. (cognition)3. esteem, regard, respectan attitude of admiration or esteem.; "she lost all respect for him"
~ attitude, mental attitudea complex mental state involving beliefs and feelings and values and dispositions to act in certain ways.; "he had the attitude that work was fun"
~ estimation, estimatethe respect with which a person is held.; "they had a high estimation of his ability"
n. (act)4. deference, respecta courteous expression (by word or deed) of esteem or regard.; "his deference to her wishes was very flattering"; "be sure to give my respects to the dean"
~ civility, politenessthe act of showing regard for others.
~ homage, courtrespectful deference.; "pay court to the emperor"
~ last respectsthe act of expressing respect for someone who has died.; "he paid his last respects by standing quietly at the graveside"
~ propsproper respect.; "I have to give my props to the governor for the way he handled the problem"
n. (act)5. obedience, respectbehavior intended to please your parents.; "their children were never very strong on obedience"; "he went to law school out of respect for his father's wishes"
~ filial dutyduty of a child to its parents.
n. (feeling)6. regard, respecta feeling of friendship and esteem.; "she mistook his manly regard for love"; "he inspires respect"
~ affection, affectionateness, philia, warmness, fondness, warmheartedness, tenderness, hearta positive feeling of liking.; "he had trouble expressing the affection he felt"; "the child won everyone's heart"; "the warmness of his welcome made us feel right at home"
n. (attribute)7. deference, respect, respectfulnesscourteous regard for people's feelings.; "in deference to your wishes"; "out of respect for his privacy"
~ good manners, courtesya courteous manner.
v. (cognition)8. esteem, prise, prize, respect, valueregard highly; think much of.; "I respect his judgement"; "We prize his creativity"
~ consider, regard, view, reckon, seedeem to be.; "She views this quite differently from me"; "I consider her to be shallow"; "I don't see the situation quite as negatively as you do"
~ think the world ofesteem very highly.; "She thinks the world of her adviser"
~ reverence, venerate, revere, fearregard with feelings of respect and reverence; consider hallowed or exalted or be in awe of.; "Fear God as your father"; "We venerate genius"
~ admire, look up tofeel admiration for.
v. (social)9. abide by, honor, honour, observe, respectshow respect towards.; "honor your parents!"
~ acceptconsider or hold as true.; "I cannot accept the dogma of this church"; "accept an argument"
~ lionise, lionize, celebrateassign great social importance to.; "The film director was celebrated all over Hollywood"; "The tenor was lionized in Vienna"
~ toleraterecognize and respect (rights and beliefs of others).; "We must tolerate the religions of others"
reverence
n. (feeling)1. awe, fear, reverence, venerationa feeling of profound respect for someone or something.; "the fear of God"; "the Chinese reverence for the dead"; "the French treat food with gentle reverence"; "his respect for the law bordered on veneration"
~ emotionany strong feeling.
n. (cognition)2. reverencea reverent mental attitude.
~ attitude, mental attitudea complex mental state involving beliefs and feelings and values and dispositions to act in certain ways.; "he had the attitude that work was fun"
n. (act)3. reverencean act showing respect (especially a bow or curtsy).
~ actionsomething done (usually as opposed to something said).; "there were stories of murders and other unnatural actions"
~ bowing, obeisance, bowbending the head or body or knee as a sign of reverence or submission or shame or greeting.
~ curtsey, curtsybending the knees; a gesture of respect made by women.
v. (emotion)4. fear, revere, reverence, venerateregard with feelings of respect and reverence; consider hallowed or exalted or be in awe of.; "Fear God as your father"; "We venerate genius"
~ esteem, respect, prise, prize, valueregard highly; think much of.; "I respect his judgement"; "We prize his creativity"
~ saint, enshrinehold sacred.
~ worshipshow devotion to (a deity).; "Many Hindus worship Shiva"