"Hitad" is a word in HILIGAYNON, CEBUANO

hitad CEBUANO
Definition:

hítad = huyátid.

hitad HILIGAYNON
Definition:

hítad - To stretch, open or smooth out
cloth, paper, etc. Ginahítad mo lang ang
tulún-an nga walâ mo pagabasáha. You
are keeping the book open without reading
it. Hitáda (-ára) ang mantél. Smooth out
the table-cloth. (cf. bítad, hínat).

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bitad HILIGAYNON

bítad - To open, unfold, spread out. Bitára (—áda) ang líbro. Open the book. Bitári akó siníng líbro. Open this …

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bukiki HILIGAYNON

bukikî - To open, turn aside, part (as the hair when looking for lice). Bukikiá ang mga pinaníd sang tulún-an. …

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hinat HILIGAYNON

hínat - To stretch out, smooth, hold tightly to, open, (a book, cloth, paper, etc.), unfold, straighten out. Hináta ang …

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