"Labra" is a word in HILIGAYNON, ENGLISH
of Labrum
lábra - (Sp. labrar) To strike, cut, hew
down; dress, trim, carve, hew. Labrahí ang
káhoy sang binángon. Trim or dress the
wood with the bolo. Wásay ang ilábra mo
sa káhoy nga pulukanón nga halilígyon.
Use a hatchet to trim the tree that is to be
cut down and made into a post.
Ginlabrahán níya siá sang talibóng. He
smote him with a large bolo. (cf. básbas,
labô).
Michael nodded tersely, eyeing a table across the room. It was empty. So empty. So joyfully, blessedly empty.He could picture himself a very happy man at that table."Not feeling very conversational this evening, are we?" Colin asked, breaking into his (admittedly tame) fantasies.
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