"Bahi" is a word in HILIGAYNON, CEBUANO

bahi HILIGAYNON
Definition:

báhì - A wooden dibble, a pointed stick or
stake used for digging. Aghò and sibúkaw
are the woods mostly used for making
dibbles. (cf. tagád—a dibble with an iron
point).
bahî-báhì Dim. of báhì. A small dibble;
anything resembling a dibble; hard,
stubborn, brazen, shameless (from the fact
that only hard wood is suitable for a
dibble).

bahi CEBUANO
Definition:

báhì n {1} the hard portion of a palm trunk.
{2} cane or club made of a palm trunk.

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bakhay HILIGAYNON

bákhay - To dig, to dig out, make holes in the ground with any pointed instrument, as a báhì, tagád, …

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handus HILIGAYNON

hándus - To spear, spit, lance, stick, harpoon, bore or thrust through, pierce or stab with a pointed weapon, perforate, …

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kiwal HILIGAYNON

kíwal - To raise with a lever, crowbar, spar of wood, etc. Kiwáli sang bára ang bató. Raise the stone …

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lusgus HILIGAYNON

lúsgus - To shake, agitate, stir by shaking. (cf. lôgô, linô). lúsì, To break, bend, blunt, said of pointed tools …

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tagad HILIGAYNON

tagád - An iron-pointed bar or dibble used in digging, making holes for fence-stakes, etc. Ibákhay iníng tagád sa dútà. …

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ulyab HILIGAYNON

úlyab - To pull, tear at, shake to and fro so as to separate (loosen) one thing from another, to …

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