"Katipan" is a word in HILIGAYNON, CEBUANO
katípan - Bond, agreement, covenant,
compact, bargain, engagement; lover,
affianced, fiancé, fiancée, paramour. Ang
Dáan (Bág-o) nga Katípan. The Old (New)
Testament. Katípan níya siá. He is her—
lover,—intended,—betrothed. He is
engaged to her. (cf. típan).
katípan n k.
o.
dark brown, very hard-shelled cowries up to 3 (k.
o.
sigay): the humpback and snake-head cowries.
The more difficult the VICTORY,The Greater the Happiness in WINING
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