"Ikbaw" is a word in HILIGAYNON

ikbaw HILIGAYNON
Definition:

íkbaw - To pop up one’s head, raise or lift
one’s head a little in order to spy or observe
slyly, peep. Nagíkbaw siá sa tungâ sang
tígbaw. He popped up his head from
among the tígbaw-grass. Iíkbaw ang úlo
mo kag tan-awón kon sín-o dirâ. Lift up

your head a little and see who is there. (cf.
úkbaw).

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an CEBUANO

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anghaw HILIGAYNON

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atay CEBUANO

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atul CEBUANO

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bagul CEBUANO

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