"Lakwat" is a word in HILIGAYNON
lákwat - To raise, lift (the foot preparatory
to walking, etc). Lakwatá—or—ilákwat
ang tiíl mo kag maglakát. Lift your foot
and walk. (cf. hákwat—to lift loads, etc.).
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