"Lagid" is a word in ILOKANO, HILIGAYNON
v. /MANGI-: I-/ 1. to rub against (something); hence, 2. to sharpen (a knife) by rubbing against a whetting stone. Ilagid mo daytoy buneng tapno tumadem. You rub this big knife against a whetting stone so that it will become sharp.
lágid - To sharpen, put an edge on, whet,
hone, strop, grind. Lagída (-íra) ang
kotsílyo. Sharpen the knife. Lagídi akó
sang ákon nabáha. Hone the razor for me.
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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