"Dagit" is a word in HILIGAYNON, CEBUANO

dagit HILIGAYNON
Definition:

dágit - To pounce—, swoop down—, upon,
to clutch or grab (after the manner of a bird
of prey). Ang ámon pisô gindágit sang
salagiáwan. Our chicken was pounced
upon by the hawk. Nadagítan kamí sang
salagiáwan sing duhá ka manók. The
hawk seized two of our chickens. (cf.
tukúb).

dagit CEBUANO
Definition:

dágit v [A; a] {1} swoop down and seize a prey.
{2} kidnap, abduct.
maN-r-() n kidnapper.
pina- n a short fuse used in dynamite fishing so that the explosion will be near the surface.

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Two Alabama State Troopers were chasing a Camaro East on I-20 toward Georgia. When the suspect crossed the Georgia line, the first Trooper pulled over quickly.The rookie Trooper pulled in behind him and said, "Hey, sarge, why did you stop?"The sarge replied, "He's in Georgia now. They're an hour ahead of us, so we'll never catch him."

panagit HILIGAYNON

panágit - Freq. of dágit—to swoop down—, pounce—, upon, as a bird of prey.

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tukub HILIGAYNON

tukúb - Seizure, dismemberment, devourment; to bite, dig one’s teeth in, tear to pieces (with one’s teeth, fangs, tusks, or …

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