"Anit" is a word in TAGALOG, HILIGAYNON, CEBUANO
ánit - To flay, to peel or strip off the skin,
etc. Aníti ang karabáw. Flay the buffalo.
Aníta ang pánit. Strip off the skin. Iánit sa
iníhaw nga báka iníng binángon. Use this
bolo to flay the slaughtered cow. (cf. ák-ak,
bákbak, úpak).
anít - Flayed, peeled; fleeced; one who has
lost heavily in gambling, speculation, or the
like. (cf. ánit).
anit
Definition: (noun) scalp
ánit n leather.
Ang bag nga ánit mas lig-un kay sa plastik, A bag made of leather is much stronger than one of plastic.
v [A; b] remove the skin, peels.
ánit n {2} strip of leather attached to the ends of the rubber strips of a slingshot used to cradle the stone.
v {2} [A; c] attach the sling to the slingshot.
{3} [A; a] shave the head bald.
() a shaved bald.
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pangánit - Freq. of ánit—to flay, skin, etc. Kon mangánit kitá sa ibán, anítan man kitá. If we flay others, …
Read the complete definitionúpak - (B) Peel, bark, pod, rind, husk; to peel, shell, shuck. Upáki (Paníti) ang kabúgaw, ang kamóti, ang mansánas, …
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