"Baknal" is a word in HILIGAYNON, CEBUANO
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 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.
The pine stays green in winter... wisdom in hardship.
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