"Banika" is a word in HILIGAYNON, CEBUANO
baniká - To lie about in heaps, in disorder,
higgledy-piggledy. Nagabaniká gid lang
dirí ang mga lalábhan. The clothes to be
washed are lying about here higgledypiggledy. (cf. hál-id, lán-ok, dúm-ok).
banika n {1} area suited for dry farming, not for wet rice culti-vation.
{2} rural region.
v [A1; a12] engage in dry farming, cul-tivate into a farm.
Banikahun níya ang bakilid, He will cultivate the slope.
banikanhun a rural, from the country.
kabanikahan n fields.
The Cunning Little Vixen, in which a fox is caught by a hunter and kept in a farmyard with the other animals. He keeps her because he loves her, despite the fact she is destructive, and there is a value for her too in his attention, though its consequence is her captivity. But her nature drives her to seek the wild, and one day she escapes the farmyard and finds her way back into the forest; but instead of feeling liberated she is terrified, for having lived in the farmyard most of her life she has forgotten how to be free.
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