"Kumpit" is a word in CEBUANO
kumpit n k.
o.
full-bodied boat with a deep draft and without outriggers, wider than other native boats.
They are used for long distance travel, esp.
by Muslims in carrying on trade.
v [A; ac] travel, bring by kumpit.
kumpit v [A; a] squeeze s.t.
between two long things to hold it.
Nagkumpit siya sa íyang pinangkù, She held her hair bun in place with a hairclip.
Kumpíta pagkúhà ang inánag mais, Take the roasted corn with tongs.
Ikumpit kining duha ka li-pak pagpunit sa ilagà, Pick up the rat with these two sticks.
Gikumpítan sa asáwa ang láwas sa bána, The wife held her hus-bands body firmly with her legs.
n {1} hairclip.
{2} tongs.
{3} chopsticks.
What does not destroy me makes me strong.
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