"Bagas" is a word in ILOKANO
n. 1. husked or polished rice. Awan ti bagas mi. We have no (polished) rice. --syn. MAKAN. 2. substance or content (of fruits); seed or kernel (of rice, corn, etc.); tuber or tuberous root (of potatoes, taro, etc.). Awan pay ti bagas na dayta kamotit yo. Your sweet potatoes have no tuberous roots yet. 3. substance, content, essence, meaning. Ania ti bagas daydiay sinao na? What was the content of what he said? adj. /NA-/ pithy, full of substance. v. /AG-/ to have substance or content; to develop seeds o. kernels or tuberous roots. Agbagas daytoy maisen. This corn is now developing seeds.
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