"Bikat" is a word in HILIGAYNON

bikat HILIGAYNON
Definition:

bíkat - To open—, force—, press—,
asunder, tear or pull apart (a purse or the
like). Bikáta ang tinápay. Pull the loaf
asunder. Ibíkat akó ánay sang ákon bólsa,
kay akó índì makabíkat sinâ. Kindly open
my purse for me, as I cannot force it open.
Bikáta akó sang pológwan, kay pasúdlon
ko ang manók. Open the mouth of the
chicken-basket for me, for I am going to

put in the cock. (cf. bílad, húmlad—to
open, unfold).

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Yesterday we obeyed kings and bent our necks before emperors. But today we kneel only to truth, follow only beauty, and obey only love.

Kahlil Gibran, The Vision: Reflections on the Way of the Soul

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An old Native American wanted a loan for $500. He approached his local banker. The banker pulled out the loan application, asking, "What are you going to do with the money?" "Take jewelry to city and sell it," said the old man. "What have you got for collateral?" queried the banker, going strictly by the book. "Don't know of collateral." "Well that's something of value that would cover the cost of the loan. Have you got any vehicles?" "Yes, I have a 1949 Chevy pickup." The banker shook his head, "How about livestock?" "Yes, I have a horse." "How old is it?" "I don't know; it has no teeth." Finally the banker decided to make the $500 loan. Several weeks later the old man was back in the bank. He pulled out a roll of bills, "Here's the money to pay loan," he said, handing the entire amount including interest. "What are you going to do with the rest of that money?" "Put it in my pocket." "Why don't you deposit it in my bank?" he asked. "I don't know of deposit." "Well, you put the money in our bank and we take care of it for you. When you want to use it you can withdraw it." The old Indian leaned across the desk, looking suspiciously at the banker, and asked, "What you got for collateral?"

awot HILIGAYNON

áwot - (B) Toughness, hardness, tightness, immovability; to move with difficulty, to be hard—, difficult—, to deal with. Nagáwot na …

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balangka HILIGAYNON

balángkà - To cut open, cleave, cut in two, lay bare with a strong blow from an edged tool, to …

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balasan HILIGAYNON

balásan - To bespeak, speak to, warn, forewarn, inform beforehand of a secret plan, a hidden scheme and the like. …

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balo HILIGAYNON

balô - A slip-knot, running knot, noose, a bow; to tie in a loop or bow, so as to make …

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bilad HILIGAYNON

bílad - To open; unfold (a book or the like). Bilára (—áda) ang tulún-an. Open the book. Bilári akó sang …

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bingat HILIGAYNON

bíngat - To unfold, open, stretch asunder. Bingáta ang bibíg, bábà, bólsa, etc. Open the lips, mouth, purse, etc. Ibíngat …

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bingkal HILIGAYNON

bíngkal - To break in a door, etc., to force an entrance. Bingkalá ang ganháan. Break in the door. Bingkalí …

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bitad HILIGAYNON

bítad - To open, unfold, spread out. Bitára (—áda) ang líbro. Open the book. Bitári akó siníng líbro. Open this …

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buggaitan HILIGAYNON

buggaítan - Prominent, outstanding, excelling, excellent, surpassing, the best (of a kind). (cf. lágting, tínggas, lutáw, alîálì, bántug). búghà (B) …

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bugtaw HILIGAYNON

búgtaw - Awake, waking; to wake, awaken, get up, rise, open one’s eyes after a sleep, be aroused from sleep. …

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buhang HILIGAYNON

búhang - Opening, gap, break, breach in a—dam,—dyke,—embankment,—levee, etc.; to open, breach a dam, etc. Buhángi ang kahón sang humáy. …

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buho HILIGAYNON

búhò - Hole, aperture, orifice, depression, cavity, hollow, opening; to make a hole, etc. Buhói iníng tápì, láta, kahón, dútà, …

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buka HILIGAYNON

bukâ - To open, cut open. Búk-a (bukaá) ang lubí. Open the coconut. Búk-i akó sing isá ka lubí. Open …

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bukad HILIGAYNON

búkad - To open, disclose, unfold, undo, discover. Bukára (—áda) ang pinutús. Undo the parcel. Bukári (—ádi) akó sing isá …

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bukas HILIGAYNON

bukás - To open, unfold, unclose, make open, remove any fastening or obstruction from, as to open a door, a …

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buki HILIGAYNON

bukî - To open a little a parcel, envelope, curtain, etc. in order to find out what is inside or …

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buklad HILIGAYNON

búklad - To open, unfold, spread out, as a blanket, the contents of a parcel and the like. Buklará (—adá) …

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bungil HILIGAYNON

bungíl - Hare-lip; hare-lipped. (cf. ongî, sungí, óngì, súngì). búngka. An attack, onset, shock, collision, joining battle, first impact; to …

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daluso HILIGAYNON

dalusó - To scratch, excoriate, strip the skin from, scrape off, abrade, rub open, tear off a piece. Nakasúnggò akó …

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gahit HILIGAYNON

gáhit - To clear a road through dense undergrowth, cut or hack one’s way through, open a passage through a …

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