"Labtingaw" is a word in CEBUANO
labtingaw, labtíngaw a moderately salted fish, not completely dried.
v [AB6; c1] dry fish, but not completely, with a moderate amount of salt.
Milabtíngaw silag bulad ug daghang isdà pára sa húngus, They half dried a quantity of moderately salted fish for the work bee.
Walà malabtíngaw (mulabtíngaw) ang buwad kay naulanan, The salted fish did not dry even part way because it got rained on.
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