gurámi n gourami, a fresh-water food fish: Osphronemus goramy.

guratsa = [kuratsa].

gurayan n k.o. small anchovy.

guray-ut a 1 dilapidated, worn-down structure, shabby, ragged in dress. Guray-ut nga barungbárung, A dilapidated shanty. Guray-ut ug pamisti nga makililímus, A shabbily dressed beggar. 2 exhausted look. Guray-ut ug panagway, Worn-out face. v [B1; b6] 1 get to be dilapidated, shabby. 2 [B; c1] get an exhausted look on the face. Ngánung nagguray-ut gud nang dagway mu? Gibwágan ka? Why do you look so haggard? Did your girl friend break up with you? -un a frowning, tired-looking face.

gurdu = [dyakpat].

gurùgurù n irregular, rough wrinkles in the skin. v [B46N] for the face to be deeply wrinkled. Nanggurùgurù ang nawung sa tigúwang, The old woman’s face is covered with wrinkles.

gurumíti = [grumíti].

gurung n large pile of unthreshed rice.

gurunggurung = [garanggarang].

*gúrut pa- v [A; b] clean a field of standing, dry grain stalks by cutting them with a machete or similar knife attached to a sled-like device drawn by a water buffalo. Dì ta makapagúrut ug náa pay mga tuud sa uma, We can’t cut the grain stalks with a sled having blades attached to it if there are still tree stumps in the field. n implement for the pagúrut.