"Harag" is a word in CEBUANO

harag CEBUANO
Definition:

harag v [B; c1] {1} for s.t.
tall to be leaning to one side.
Nagharag ang pusti.
Tarúnga, The post is leaning.
Straighten it out.
Naharag ang mga balay human hangína, The houses are leaning to one side after the windstorm.
{2} lean back to rest on s.t.
Dì ku makaharag ánang siyáha kay gubà ug sandigánan, I cannot recline on that chair because it has a broken backrest.
a leaning.

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