"Hakad" is a word in HILIGAYNON, CEBUANO
hákad - To take out the contents of, empty
a box or the like, remove from a receptacle.
Hakáda ang ákon ulús sa baúl, kay
inanáyan. Take my clothes out of the
trunk, for they have been attacked by white
ants. Hakádi (—ári) akó sang kán-on sa
kólon. Empty the rice out of the kettle for
me. Ihákad akó ánay sang sulúd sang
hákal – halá
ákon maléta. Kindly take the things out of
my suit-case. (cf. súkad—to ladle or scoop
out rice from the pot, etc.).
hakad v [A; c] {1} spread s.t.
over s.t.
Unsa may hakaran nímu sa pagkáun nga walà may lamísa?
What will you put the food on when we dont have a table?
Tapdási únà ang tihíras únà ihakad ang bidsyit, Dust the cot first before you lay the sheet over it.
{2} display ones goods to the public.
Dihà ra ihakad níya sa asíras, natumban lagi hinúus mga táwu, He displayed his wares on the pavement, so the people stepped on them.
hákad v [A; ab] take s.t.
solid out from inside s.t.
Átung hakárun ang sulud kay limpiyúhan ang kahun, Lets take the contents out because we are going to clean the box.
I'm sixty-five but if there were fifteen months in every year I'd only be forty-eight.
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