"Kaw-It" is a word in HILIGAYNON, CEBUANO

kaw-it HILIGAYNON
Definition:

káw-it - To hook in, insert a hook, take
hold of by means of a hook. Kawití ang
sangá sang káhoy kag uyúgon mo. Get a
hook on the tree-branch and shake it.

Ginkaw-itán níla ang lángkà kag
ginbútong túbtub nga nadágdag. They
hooked the jack fruit and pulled till it fell
down. (cf. káwit).

kaw-it CEBUANO
Definition:

kaw-it = kalaw-it.

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dugus HILIGAYNON

dugús - Honey; the best, sweetest or most delectable part of a thing, nectar, mead. dúgus, (H) To gather fruit …

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hawit HILIGAYNON

hawít - To hook, catch or fasten with a hook, hang on to, depend from. (cf. kawít, káwit, ángot, sáng-at).

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kawit HILIGAYNON

káwit - To hook, pluck or gather with pole and hook, pull or shake down with a hook. Kawíta ang …

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kawit HILIGAYNON

kawít - Hook; a receptacle for palm-wine made of bamboo and having a hook attached to it for carrying over …

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pangawit HILIGAYNON

pangáwit - (B) Freq. of káwit. To hook, seize with a hook, crook, pole and hook; to catch, tear, lacerate, …

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pangawit HILIGAYNON

pangáwit - (H) Freq. of káwit—to gather with pole and hook, etc.

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singit HILIGAYNON

síngit - To take in, or gather, with hook and pole. Singíta ang mga páhò. Pluck the mangoes with hook …

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