"Ingkargadu" is a word in CEBUANO
ingkargádu n person who is in charge of an enterprise or household in the absence of the owner; the overseer.
Si Simyun ang ingkargádu ni Dun Manúlu sa íyang asyinda, Simeon is the overseer of Don Manolos plantation.
v [B16; c1] be put in charge.
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