"Baknal" is a word in HILIGAYNON, CEBUANO

baknal HILIGAYNON
Definition:

báknal - To swell out, be protuberant,
bulge, protrude, (as a full pocket or the
like). Nagabáknal ang íya bólsa. His
pocket bulges. Nabaknalán ang íya bólsa
sang kamúnsil. His pocket is stuffed with
kamunsel-fruit. Dî mo pagpabaknalón ang
ímo bólsa sing lakás, kay básì magísì.
Don’t stuff your pocket too tight, for it
might be torn. Kon mga saráng, tanawá
kon may púling ang ákon matá, kay may
nagabáknal sa sulúd. Kindly have a look
whether there is a speck in my eye, for
something is stirring or swelling within it.
báknit. To nudge, pinch, pluck, pull or
touch lightly with thumb and forefinger.
Baknitá siá. Pinch him. Baknití ang
bútkon níya. Pluck his arm. (cf. píknit,
kúhit, káblit).

baknal CEBUANO
Definition:

baknal a {1} too big for the thing it was put in.
Baknal kaáyu ang pistúla sa háwak, There is no room for the pistol in the waist.
{2} be too big for the situation.
Baknal ang kaniyun nga gigámit didtu sa Bitnam, The cannons they use in Viet Nam are too big for the job they have to do.
v {1} [AB; a2] bulge out, make s.t.
bulge out.
Unsa man nang nagbaknal sa ímung bulsa?
What is making your pocket bulge?
{2} [A; c] put s.t.
which juts up on a road to block it or cause passers-by to stumble.
Átung baknálan ang agiánan ug dakung batu, Well block the road with a huge stone.
{3} [b6] consider s.t.
too big.
n s.t.
bulging or which prevents easy passage.
-an = bakal, a2.

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abat CEBUANO

ábat v {1} [A; a1] feel with the hands, esp. to find s.t. out. Nag-ábat siya sa yáwi sa íyang …

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akal CEBUANO

ákal a bulging and bulky in the pocket or pocketbook. v [B] be bulgy. Nag-ákal ang íyang bulsa sa batu, …

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atik CEBUANO

átik (from bulátik) a show-o? , boastful. v [AP; b6] get s.t. from s. o. by flattery or other verbal …

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babil CEBUANO

babil a be bothered with s.t. s. o. is carrying. Ayaw pagdalag mga bátà kay babil ka unyà kaáyu, Dont …

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bagunbun CEBUANO

bagunbun a for containers to be bulging. v [B46] become bulging with content. Nagbagunbun ang íyang bursa sa kwarta, His …

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balasubas HILIGAYNON

balasúbas - Out of pocket, without ready cash, short of cash for the present; to be or become short of …

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bansiwag CEBUANO

bansiwag v [B346; c1] for long things to stick out prominently. Mibansiwag ang báraw sa íyang bulsa, The knife stuck …

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bat-al HILIGAYNON

bát-al - To bulge, swell out, be stuffed full. Nagabát-al ang íya nga bólsa. His pocket bulges, is full. Guinpabát-al …

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batal CEBUANO

batal n hardened part on an otherwise soft or medium-soft sur-face. Dúnay batal sa abukádu, There was a hard spot …

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buknul CEBUANO

buknul n {1} lump, s.t. bulging. Unsa ning buknul sa ímung bulsa? What is this bulging in your pocket? {2} …

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bulaklak HILIGAYNON

buláklak - A decorated comb as worn in the hair by a bride or by a girl on some festive …

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bulsa CEBUANO

bulsa n {1} pocket. Rilu dibulsa, Pocket watch. {2} cavity in a fishing net which holds the fish. {3} an …

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busangsang HILIGAYNON

busángsang - To be crammed, stuffed, tight, choke-full, chock-full; Also adjective: crammed, etc. Nagabusángsang ang sulúd sang bólsa mo. Your …

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busdik HILIGAYNON

búsdik - To split, burst open, applied to crammed sacks, stuffed pockets, too tight clothes, etc. Nabúsdik ang sáko. The …

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but-uk CEBUANO

but-uk v [B46; c1] bulge, swell. Mibut-uk ang ímung ki-nusian, The skin swelled where you pinched it. Unsay sulud niánang …

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buyprind CEBUANO

buyprind n boy friend. buysit n bad luck that is permanently associated with a person or thing. Kanang ímung nawung …

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dawal CEBUANO

dawal v [A] stick out of an opening, hang out. Nagdawal ang pistúla sa bulsa, The pistol stuck out of …

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di CEBUANO

di- prefix, usually followed by nouns of Spanish origin. {1} having a [noun] where it is s.t. special to have …

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dukot TAGALOG

dukot1 Active Verb: dumukot Passive Verb: dukutin Definition: (verb) to draw out from a pocket, a bag or a container …

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girim HILIGAYNON

girím - To stick out, hang out, project, protrude, stand out a little so as to become visible to the …

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