"Habay" is a word in HILIGAYNON, CEBUANO
hábay - To strike—, beat—, knock—, down
or over with a sweeping motion. Habáya
lang ang kodál. Just knock the fence down.
Ginhabáyan níya kamí sang masiók nga
kógon, agúd maghapús ang ámon pagági
dirâ. He beat down the dense cogon grass,
in order to make it easy for us to pass.
Ihábay mo ang ímo bastón sa mga
gámhon nga nagabalábag sa dálan. Beat
down with your stick the weeds in the
middle of the road. Ihábay mo akó ánay
sináng mga tígbaw, kay ipaági ko ang
ákon kángga. Please beat down that tigbaw
reed, because I wish to pass with my cart.
(cf. hápay, hiláy).
habáy - Struck or beaten down. (cf. hábay,
hapáy).
hábay = háin bay.
see háin.
habay n pigs with yellowish or reddish-brown hair and skin.
{2} person with a spot of lighter colored hair on the head (humor-ous).
I don't stand for black man's side, I don't stand for white man's side, I stand for God's side.
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sagápay - To overturn, overrun, come in contact with, sweep or trail over. Tulúka, ginasagápay ang mga búlak sang higót …
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