"Langgut" is a word in CEBUANO
langgut v {1} [A; a1b2] for a fish to break a line.
Nalanggut ang pasul kay gidawíhag dakung isdà, The fishing line broke because a huge fish got hooked on it.
{2} [AN; a] embezzle, cheat.
Nalanggutan (hilanggutan) ku níyag singku písus, He cheated me out of five pesos.
Íyang langgútun nang inyung kwarta ug siyay inyung pagunítun ánà, She will pocket your money if you entrust it to her.
-íra = langgutíru (female).
-íru a embezzler, swindler.
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