"Labag" is a word in TAGALOG, ILOKANO, HILIGAYNON, CEBUANO
n. a bundle of thread or fiber, a strand. Iyalaan nak ti maysa nga labag nga panait. Get me a strand of sewing thread.
labág - A twist, turn; twisted, wrung,
wrenched; a hank (of yarn, etc.).
lábag - To twist, turn, screw, wring,
wrench. Karón labágon ko ang líog mo. In
a moment I will wring your neck. Ilábag
akó sang ákon mga linábhan. Kindly wring
the wash for me. Indì ka makalábag sinâ.
You cannot twist that. (cf. lúbag, pugâ,
lúbid).
labag
Active Verb: lumabag
Definition: (verb) to violate
Examples: Lumabag siya sa batas. (He violated the law.)
lábag v [A; b(1)] wring water out.
Gilabágan sa mga sumasákay ang ílang mga saput nga nahumud sa dágat, The passengers of the boat wrung out the sea water from their wet clothes.
-in- n s.t.
wrung out.
labag, lábag n {1} a bundle of abaca fibers consisting of thirty-two smaller bunches (bituul).
{2} any large bundle of threads or yarn.
v [A; a] group fibers into bunches.
Labágun lang ning tingkal arun mahibaw-ag pilay abutun, Lets take this twine and group it in bundles so we know how much it amounts to.
I became to understand you and all of you.
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lúbag v {1} [AB6; ab] twist s.t. , wring s.t. out. Lubágun ku nang líug mu, animála ka, I will …
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