"Giab" is a word in HILIGAYNON

giab HILIGAYNON
Definition:

gíab - A small hole, hollow, cavity, recess.
Ang mga ilagâ nagapúgad sa mga gíab
sang padér. The rats build their nests in
the holes of the stone wall. Also verb: Indì
kamó maggíab sang padér—or—índì
nínyo paggiában ang padér. Don’t make

holes in the wall. (cf. búhò, gáhuk, gahúk,
etc.).

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