"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 people of Hong Kong are criticized for only being interested in business, but it's the only thing they've been allowed to do.
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