"Ikab" is a word in ILOKANO

ikab ILOKANO
Definition:

v. /AG-/ to eat something surreptitiously or secretly. /MANG-:-EN/ to eat surreptitiously or secretly. Inikab na amin nga sida nga indulin ko. He ate surreptitiously all the sidedish which I hid.

Few words of positivity

It is the most sweet and comfortable knowledge; to be studying Jesus Christ, what is it but to be digging among all the veins and springs of comfort? And the deeper you dig, the more do these springs flow upon you. How are hearts ravished with the discoveries of Christ in the gospel? what ecstasies, meltings, transports, do gracious souls meet there? Doubtless, Philip’s ecstasy, John 1: 25. 'eurekamen Iesoun,' 'We have found Jesus,' was far beyond that of Archimedes. A believer could sit from morning to night, to hear discourses of Christ; 'His mouth is most sweet', Cant. [i.e., Song of Solomon] 5: 16.

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kallong ILOKANO

v. /AG-/ to eat food surreptitiously especially between meals. /MANG-:-EN/ to eat (food) surreptitiously especially between meals. KALMA [f. Sp.], …

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kawat CEBUANO

káwat v {1} [A3S; a2] steal s.t. Way mukáwat ánang rilu mung baratuhun, No one would steal that cheap watch …

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