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{ "etymology_number": 1, "etymology_templates": [ { "args": { "1": "ceb", "2": "tali-", "3": "anak" }, "expansion": "tali- + anak", "name": "af" } ], "etymology_text": "tali- + anak", "head_templates": [ { "args": { "1": "ceb", "2": "adjective" }, "expansion": "talianak", "name": "head" } ], "hyphenation": [ "ta‧li‧a‧nak" ], "lang": "Cebuano", "lang_code": "ceb", "pos": "adj", "senses": [ { "categories": [ { "_dis": "50 50", "kind": "other", "name": "Cebuano terms prefixed with tali-", "parents": [], "source": "w+disamb" } ], "glosses": [ "near-term" ], "id": "en-talianak-ceb-adj-IsDGqnNY", "links": [ [ "near-term", "near-term" ] ], "raw_glosses": [ "(of a pregnant human or animal) near-term" ], "raw_tags": [ "of a pregnant human or animal" ] } ], "word": "talianak" } { "etymology_number": 2, "etymology_templates": [ { "args": { "1": "ceb", "2": "mantiyanak" }, "expansion": "mantiyanak", "name": "m" }, { "args": { "1": "ceb", "2": "tali-", "3": "anak" }, "expansion": "tali- + anak", "name": "af" } ], "etymology_text": "Compare mantiyanak. Also from tali- + anak.", "head_templates": [ { "args": {}, "expansion": "talianak", "name": "ceb-noun" } ], "hyphenation": [ "ta‧li‧a‧nak" ], "lang": "Cebuano", "lang_code": "ceb", "pos": "noun", "senses": [ { "categories": [ { "kind": "topical", "langcode": "ceb", "name": "Folklore", "orig": "ceb:Folklore", "parents": [ "Culture", "Society", "All topics", "Fundamental" ], "source": "w" }, { "_dis": "26 74", "kind": "other", "name": "Cebuano entries with incorrect language header", "parents": [ "Entries with incorrect language header", "Entry maintenance" ], "source": "w+disamb" }, { "_dis": "50 50", "kind": "other", "name": "Cebuano terms prefixed with tali-", "parents": [], "source": "w+disamb" }, { "_dis": "33 67", "kind": "other", "name": "Cebuano terms without Baybayin script", "parents": [], "source": "w+disamb" }, { "_dis": "7 93", "kind": "topical", "langcode": "ceb", "name": "Folklore", "orig": "ceb:Folklore", "parents": [ "Culture", "Society", "All topics", "Fundamental" ], "source": "w+disamb" } ], "glosses": [ "ghost of a woman with an open slit in the belly, where her unborn child can be seen, believed to attack men and rip off their penises" ], "id": "en-talianak-ceb-noun-OixYaAD9", "links": [ [ "folklore", "folklore" ], [ "ghost", "ghost" ], [ "woman", "woman" ], [ "open", "open" ], [ "slit", "slit" ], [ "belly", "belly" ], [ "unborn", "unborn" ], [ "child", "child" ], [ "attack", "attack" ], [ "men", "men" ], [ "rip off", "rip off" ], [ "penis", "penis" ] ], "raw_glosses": [ "(folklore) ghost of a woman with an open slit in the belly, where her unborn child can be seen, believed to attack men and rip off their penises" ], "topics": [ "arts", "folklore", "history", "human-sciences", "literature", "media", "publishing", "sciences" ] } ], "word": "talianak" }
{ "categories": [ "Cebuano adjectives", "Cebuano entries with incorrect language header", "Cebuano lemmas", "Cebuano nouns", "Cebuano terms prefixed with tali-", "Cebuano terms without Baybayin script", "Cebuano terms without ceb-IPA template", "ceb:Folklore" ], "etymology_number": 1, "etymology_templates": [ { "args": { "1": "ceb", "2": "tali-", "3": "anak" }, "expansion": "tali- + anak", "name": "af" } ], "etymology_text": "tali- + anak", "head_templates": [ { "args": { "1": "ceb", "2": "adjective" }, "expansion": "talianak", "name": "head" } ], "hyphenation": [ "ta‧li‧a‧nak" ], "lang": "Cebuano", "lang_code": "ceb", "pos": "adj", "senses": [ { "glosses": [ "near-term" ], "links": [ [ "near-term", "near-term" ] ], "raw_glosses": [ "(of a pregnant human or animal) near-term" ], "raw_tags": [ "of a pregnant human or animal" ] } ], "word": "talianak" } { "categories": [ "Cebuano entries with incorrect language header", "Cebuano lemmas", "Cebuano nouns", "Cebuano terms prefixed with tali-", "Cebuano terms without Baybayin script", "Cebuano terms without ceb-IPA template", "ceb:Folklore" ], "etymology_number": 2, "etymology_templates": [ { "args": { "1": "ceb", "2": "mantiyanak" }, "expansion": "mantiyanak", "name": "m" }, { "args": { "1": "ceb", "2": "tali-", "3": "anak" }, "expansion": "tali- + anak", "name": "af" } ], "etymology_text": "Compare mantiyanak. Also from tali- + anak.", "head_templates": [ { "args": {}, "expansion": "talianak", "name": "ceb-noun" } ], "hyphenation": [ "ta‧li‧a‧nak" ], "lang": "Cebuano", "lang_code": "ceb", "pos": "noun", "senses": [ { "categories": [ "ceb:Folklore" ], "glosses": [ "ghost of a woman with an open slit in the belly, where her unborn child can be seen, believed to attack men and rip off their penises" ], "links": [ [ "folklore", "folklore" ], [ "ghost", "ghost" ], [ "woman", "woman" ], [ "open", "open" ], [ "slit", "slit" ], [ "belly", "belly" ], [ "unborn", "unborn" ], [ "child", "child" ], [ "attack", "attack" ], [ "men", "men" ], [ "rip off", "rip off" ], [ "penis", "penis" ] ], "raw_glosses": [ "(folklore) ghost of a woman with an open slit in the belly, where her unborn child can be seen, believed to attack men and rip off their penises" ], "topics": [ "arts", "folklore", "history", "human-sciences", "literature", "media", "publishing", "sciences" ] } ], "word": "talianak" }
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