"Butitos" is a word in HILIGAYNON

butitos HILIGAYNON
Definition:

butítos - (Sp. bota, botito) Small boots or
shoes; children’s footwear.

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She had picked the spot the day before and carried out a stool low enough to sit on and still have her paintbox and her water cup within reach. Anna didn't use an easel. Easels seemed to her an altogether too assertive aid, too obvious. She liked to work as unobtrusively as possible, the paper spread on a board in her lap, close to her hand.

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botas HILIGAYNON

bótas - (Sp. bota) Boot, shoe, footwear. (cf. sapátos, sapín, butítos).

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butin HILIGAYNON

butín - (Sp. botín) Buskin, brogue, halfboot; gaiter, spatterdash; booty of war, spoils. (cf. butítos).

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sapin HILIGAYNON

sapín - (Sp. zapin) Shoe, boot. (cf. sapátos, bótas, butítos).

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