"Laknit" is a word in HILIGAYNON, CEBUANO
láknit - To tear asunder, tear off, separate,
take away, pull apart, strip off fibres or the
like. Laknitá ang pakláng sang burí. Tear
the stalk of the buri-leaf into fibres. Laknití
akó sing pilá ka pakláng. Tear a few stalks
into fibres for me. Iláknit akó siníng
pakláng. Please tear this stalk into fibre for
me.
laknit v [A; a] tear or peel s.t.
o?
with a certain amount of force.
Makalaknit ba kahà ning hangína sa atup, I wonder if this wind can rip the roof o?
.
Gilaknit ang íyang bág sa kawatan, A thief snatched her bag.
Nalaknitan ug gamay ang ákung sinínà sa alambri, The wire ripped a small piece o?
my dress.
Love is here.” Chamuel pointed to her chest. “If you can’t feel it, Lilly, that’s on you.
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