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cut   
borisana ~ to be cut off, as the end of a board with a saw (Prov.)
didiana ~ to be cut, to be ordered ~ to be cut
dimbana ~ irregular formation, as the horns of cattle which grow irregularly
folonana ~ to be cut off, to be made to lose the tail, a finger, etc.
faranana ~ to be made even, to have inequalities removed, as the edges of a book, cloth, hair, or boards; to be gathered up at the end, as papers at an examination, etc. ~ to be cut off at the end; to be ended; to be limited
firaina ~ to be cut, to be reaped.
faterana ~ to be cut so as to draw blood. (Prov.)
hentitra ~ sharply cut off; definite, clear.
hetezana ~ to have one's hair cut; to be cut with scissors
kapaina ~ to be cut, as a tree
laingosana ~ to be cut at the tip, to be cropped
mibory ~ to be cropped, to be shorn, to be pulled, as the head, to be cut off, as the horns or tail
mahalaitra ~ to effect ~ to be able to penetrate, to be able to cut; to make an impression on someone; to be able to endure suffering
tapahina ~ to be broken off, to be cut; to be decided to be settled
tapaka ~ broken, cut off; settled, decided
voaboritra ~ [Provincial] having had the end cut off, as a plank or a board
voadidy ~ cut, commanded
voafandraka ~ cut by a chisel, morticed
voafira ~ to be cut, to be struck.
voafatitra ~ [Provincial] incised, cut

cut (a)   
didy ~ a cut ~ an order, a law, a will. [Mal. litah] lily is used for this in the provinces

cut (that with which something is)   
adidy ~ used of that with which anything is cut

cut (to have one's hair)   
mihety ~ to have one's hair cut

cut (to)   
mamangitra ~ to mark out, to place boundary lines. In the provinces it means to cut, to clip, to dress the edges of anything, to cut a book.
mandidy ~ to cut, to command, to order ~ to cut

cute   
mahafatifaty ~ to engross one's entire attention; delightful, as a chubby child. ~ cute, adorable (used typically about children)