"Kaput" is a word in HILIGAYNON, CEBUANO
kapút - To grip, grasp, seize, clasp, grab,
get—, lay—, catch—, take—, hold of. Kápti
iní. Take hold of this—or—Grasp it.
Kináptan níya akó sa kamót. He took me
by the hand. Ginkáptan níya ang tulún-an
kag ginlámba sa salúg. He seized the book
and threw it on the floor. Buót silá
magkapút sang uluyatán sang kaláhà.
They like to hold the handle of the pan (i.e.
wish to have power, influence and
especially a large share in the division of
the spoils). (cf. kápyot).
káput = kápit.
káput = kuláput.
kaput = kubut.
We can only teach what we have learned.
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Fr. (L. Latin: habendum et tenendum.) To have and to hold
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