"Lagkaw" is a word in HILIGAYNON, CEBUANO
lágkaw - To move, change one’s place of
abode, transfer one’s residence, shift camp,
lead a pastoral or nomadic life. Ang mga
"áti” nagalágkaw. The aborigines called
"Ati” change their place of abode i.e. they
lead a nomadic life. Ginalagkawán níla
yanáng bakólod. They transferred their
abode to yonder hill.
lagkaw n makeshift shelter for staying in temporarily.
v [A; a] make a temporary shelter.
Naglagkaw ang mga bakwit sa lasang, The evacuees erected lean-tos in the forest.
-in- a built like a temporary shelter.
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A place of shelter; hence, dwelling; habitation; residence; abode.
Read the complete definitionsaláptan - (H) House, home, dwelling, abode, shelter, refuge, place to go to or live in, resting place; goal, end, …
Read the complete definitionsaúb - To crawl or creep underneath, take up one’s abode under cover of. Ang mga úlud nagasaúb sa nípà. …
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