"Bakhay" is a word in HILIGAYNON

bakhay HILIGAYNON
Definition:

bákhay - To dig, to dig out, make holes in
the ground with any pointed instrument, as
a báhì, tagád, sadól, etc. Bakhayá ang
dútà, banáyan, etc. Dig the earth, dig out
the banáyan-root, etc. Bakhayí akó sing
banáyan. Dig out a banáyan-root for me.
Iníng tagád ibákhay mo sa dútà. Use this
iron-pointed dibble to dig up the earth
with. (cf. káli, sadól, tubúng).

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balo ILOKANO

v. /AG-/ to make or dig holes in the ground with a stake for posts or plants. Napan da nagbalo. …

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bangbang HILIGAYNON

bángbang - To widen by digging, to dig away earth, etc. Bangbangán mo ang lúblub, agúd magsángkad ang dálan. Widen …

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bingkung CEBUANO

bingkung n tool resembling a small pick or axe with blade placed at an angle to the handle, used to …

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bundak HILIGAYNON

búndak - To thrust—, dig—, stick—, jab—, lunge—, strike—, with the butt-end of a lance,—rifle,—stick, etc. Bundaká siá sang bastón. …

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garugad HILIGAYNON

garúgad - To insert one’s finger,—a feather,—a piece of wood, etc. into a small apperture with a boring motion, dig, …

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gawhak HILIGAYNON

gáwhak - Hollow, hole, cavity, trace, said of what has been taken from a heap of rice, sand, corn or …

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In Personam, In Rem LAW AND LEGAL

In the Ro-maa law, from which they are taken, the expressions “in rem” and “in personam” were always opposed to …

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isuluk-ay HILIGAYNON

isulúk-ay - (H) Anything used for digging, ploughing, etc.; a plough. (cf. súk-ay).

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kalalot HILIGAYNON

kalalót - (H) Nail, claw or anything else used for scratching, scraping, digging out earth, etc. (kálot; cf. karalót id.).

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kotikot HILIGAYNON

kotíkot - Throb, beat, pulsation; to throb, heave, palpitate, pulse, to twist and wriggle as a worm, to throb with …

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kuut HILIGAYNON

kúut - To grope, feel for, fish out with the hand, put one’s hand or arm into a hole, or …

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lukat HILIGAYNON

lúkat - To dig out together with the roots, root up, eradicate. Lukáta ang sibúkaw, ághò, etc. Dig out, roots …

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miner ENGLISH

One who mines; a digger for metals, etc.; one engaged in the business of getting ore, coal, or precious stones, …

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Misappropriation LAW AND LEGAL

This ls not a technical term of law, hut lt Is sometimes applied to the misdemeanor which ls committed by …

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pamakhay HILIGAYNON

pamákhay - Freq. of bákhay—to hoe, dig, etc.

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pangotkot HILIGAYNON

pangótkot - Freq. of kótkot—to dig, etc.

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peck ENGLISH

Hence: To strike, pick, thrust against, or dig into, with a pointed instrument; especially, to strike, pick, etc., with repeated …

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sap ENGLISH

A narrow ditch or trench made from the foremost parallel toward the glacis or covert way of a besieged place …

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scraper ENGLISH

An instrument drawn by oxen or horses, used for scraping up earth in making or repairing roads, digging cellars, canals …

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sexton ENGLISH

An under officer of a church, whose business is to take care of the church building and the vessels, vestments, …

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