"Bagakay" is a word in HILIGAYNON, CEBUANO

bagakay HILIGAYNON
Definition:

bagákay - A kind of very light bamboo,
smaller even than that called bóloò.

bagakay CEBUANO
Definition:

bagákay n k.
o.
thin bamboo with long internodes in yellow and green varieties, used for baskets, flutes, etc.
: Schizostachyum lima and some other non-climbing species.
-un a {1} hav-ing a yellowish color.
{2} long and thin like bagákay.
{3} = bugawísan.

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bagat HILIGAYNON

bagát - A long slender pole of bamboo, bólò, bagákay or the like.

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lama HILIGAYNON

lámà - To scratch, cut, graze (with a sharpedged piece of wood, bamboo or the like). Nalámà ang bútkon ko …

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layi CEBUANO

láyì n tool for cutting abaca fibers or buri strips, made of a thin, flat piece of bagákay bamboo, 34 …

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luma HILIGAYNON

lumâ - Crushed, smashed, broken; to crush, smash, break, splinter, said particularly of bamboo, bólò, bagákay, tilíng, gutúng, and similar …

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subing CEBUANO

subing n a one-string musical instrument made of bagákay bamboo. v {1} [A] play the subing. {2} [c1] make a …

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suub CEBUANO

suub n {1} pointed stake made of a length of thinnish species of bamboo (bagákay) put in the bottom of …

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