"Lagtub" is a word in HILIGAYNON, CEBUANO
lágtub - Crash, clank, clash, noisy collision
(as of arms, etc.); to clash, etc. (cf. lágtok,
lágbung).
lagtub a {1} giving o?
a single thud.
{2} giving a crunchy sound.
{2a} cooked half-way so that it is still crunchy.
{2b} cooked so that it is crisp.
{3} inflamed, blistered (like s.t.
cooked crisp).
Unsa man nang lagtub sa ímung buktun?
What is that blister on your arm?
v {1} [A] giving a thudding sound.
Naglagtub ang batu sa íyang bukubuku, The stone bounced o?
his back with a thud.
{2a} [B; c1] get to be cooked in a half-done manner.
Lagtúba (ilagtub) pagsugba ang atay, Broil the liver rare.
{2b} get to be overcooked, till it is crisp.
Mulagtub ang adúbug lat-an úsà, The spiced meat will get crisp if you boil it first.
{3} [B] blister (like s.t.
fried crisp).
pina-n {1} food that is broiled or fried half-way.
Mais nga pinalagtub pagkaánag, Corn broiled half-way.
{2} food fried crisp.
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