"Kigi" is a word in HILIGAYNON, CEBUANO
kigí - To tear asunder, separate the fibres,
strip hemp, etc. Kigihá—or—kígya ang
lánot, magí, pínya, etc. Strip the hemp,
maguey, pine-apple leaves, etc. Kigií (kígyi,
kigihí) akó siníng lánot. Strip this hemp for
me.
kígyan, etc. From kigí—to strip (hemp,
etc.).
kigi v [A; a] strip fiber from a plant by running it between two things that squeeze out all matter but the fiber.
Magkigi siya ug lánut arun himúung písì, Hell strip abaca fibers to make them into rope.
Gikighan níya ang íyang útang nákù, He worked o?
his debt by stripping abaca.
kilighan n {1} abaca stripper.
{2} debt to be worked o?
by stripping abaca.
The only person I compete with is Satan. If that happens to be you, then could you please move out of the way? You’re standing in Christ’s spot.
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