"Bingat" is a word in ILOKANO, HILIGAYNON, CEBUANO
var. of BINGIT.
bíngat - To unfold, open, stretch asunder.
Bingáta ang bibíg, bábà, bólsa, etc. Open
the lips, mouth, purse, etc. Ibíngat akó
ánay sang bábà sang masakít nga bátà,
kay itíl-og ko sa íya iníng linúgaw. Kindly
open the sick boy’s mouth, for I am going
to feed him with this rice-porridge.
Nabingátan akó sang ákon bólsa. Sín-o
ang nagbíngat? My purse has been opened
by somebody. Who opened it? (cf. bíkat).
bíngat v [A; a] {1} widen the angle of opening.
Mibíngat siya sa balisung, He opened his jackknife.
Bingátag maáyu ang tiiltíil sa kamira, Spread out the camera tripod.
{2} stretch the sides of a hole, pull an elastic string.
Ayaw bingáta ímung bàbà, Dont stretch your mouth at the sides.
Gibingátan ku bítaw siyag tiradur, midágan lagi, As soon as I stretched my slingshot, aiming at him, he ran away.
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