"Ak-Ak" is a word in HILIGAYNON, CEBUANO
ák-ak - To tear off, to bark, to strip (a tree
of its bark). Ak-aká ang pánit sang káhoy.
Strip the bark off the tree. Ak-akí ang
káhoy sang íya pánit. Strip the tree of its
bark. Pánit nga inák-ak. Bark torn or
pulled off. Káhoy ngga inak-akán. A tree
stript of its bark. (cf. bákbak).
ak-ak v [A; a2] peel, rip o?
, usually s.t.
not flexible.
Ikaw bay muak-ak sa pánit sa káhuy?
Will you strip the bark o?
the tree?
Naak-ak ang lapalapa sa ákung sapátus, The sole of my shoe came o?
.
Veal! Trust these bloated plutocrats to eat the flesh of poor, newly-born calves!
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