"Angkat" is a word in ILOKANO, HILIGAYNON, CEBUANO
v. /-UM–:-EN/ to borrow, take on credit (merchandise). Mapanak umangkat ti alahas nga ilakok. I’m going to take on credit jewels to sell. --syn. UTANG.
ángkat - To challenge, etc. See ákyat,
hángkat.
ángkat - An open seam, a joint, a chink or
crack; to get loose, to loosen, to prise apart,
to form chinks or cracks, to lose connection
with, said of seams, junctures, joints and
the like. Nagángkat ang kinitáan sang
lamésa. The joints between the boards of
the table opened. Ginpaángkat sang
pánday ang tápì sa (íya) kinitáan. The
carpenter forced the board loose at its joint.
ángkat - (B) Buying on credit,—on
account,—on tick; to obtain on credit, to
buy on account. Angkatí akó sing duhá ka
metros nga kóko. Get me on credit two
meters of white cloth. Angkatá lang inâ.
Just buy it on credit. Ipaángkat sa ákon
iníng bunáng. Let me have this yarn on
credit. Angkatí man akó siníng sapátos,
kay hulatón ko man ikáw sa pagbáyad
túbtub sa lapás ang piésta. Take also these
boots from me on credit, for I am willing to
wait for your payment till after the feast.
Paangkatá lang akó sinâ. Simply give me
that on credit. (cf. the foregoing "ángkat”;
the connection between the two is obvious.
They are really the same term, whose first
meaning is "to get loose seams, etc.” and
whose secondary meaning is "to get loose
merchandise, etc.” i.e. "to get or obtain on
credit”).
angkat v [A; a12] take s.t.
for resale on credit.
Angkátun sà run nákù ang isdà kay walà kuy puhúnan, Ill take the fish on credit this time because I have no capital.
n amount for which s.t.
is taken on credit.
Dì ni ikabaligyà ug tris kay kwatru ang angkat áni, I cant let you have it for three because I had to pay four for it.
maN-l-, maN-r-n one who obtains things for sale on credit.
Love and violence always go hand in hand. You can only ever truly hurt those you love. You must love them first to hurt them, to damage them beyond any hope of recovery, and for your actions to burn and linger, they too must love you back.
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