"Latik" is a word in TAGALOG, HILIGAYNON, CEBUANO

latik HILIGAYNON
Definition:

latík - The dregs, lees or sediment formed
in refining coconut-oil. (cf. ugásip, gatâ,
lána). Also verb. Madalî na lang malútò
ang lána kay naglatík na or kay may latík
na. The coconut oil will now soon be ready,
for the dregs have formed.

latik TAGALOG
Definition:

latik
Definition: (noun) scum of coconut milk

latik HILIGAYNON
Definition:

latík - To strike, knock, beat. (cf. patík).

latik CEBUANO
Definition:

látik v [A13] for a school of fish to swim near the surface and disturb it.
Andáma ang inyung pasul kay nía na ang bansíkul naglátik, Prepare your lines because there is a school of mackerel thrashing around on the surface.

latik CEBUANO
Definition:

latik n {1} syrup made of sugar and water or sugar and coconut milk.
{2} sweet prepared from seedless breadfruit (kulu) cooked in syrup mixed with coconut milk.
v {1} [A1B23(1); a] make syrup, for syrup to develop.
Ilúnud ang ságing kun mulatik (malatik) na ang gipabúkal nga kámay, Put in the bananas when the sugar turns into syrup.
{2} [b(1)] put syrup on food.
{3} [A; a2] prepare the latik made from breadfruit.
-in- = latik, n2.

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The Road Not TakenTwo roads diverged in a yellow wood,And sorry I could not travel both And be one traveler, long I stood And looked down one as far as I could To where it bent in the undergrowth; Then took the other, as just as fair, And having perhaps the better claim, Because it was grassy and wanted wear; Though as for that the passing there Had worn them really about the same, And both that morning equally lay In leaves no step had trodden black. Oh, I kept the first for another day! Yet knowing how way leads on to way, I doubted if I should ever come back. I shall be telling this with a sigh Somewhere ages and ages hence: Two roads diverged in a wood, and I— I took the one less traveled by, And that has made all the difference.

Robert Frost

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gahi CEBUANO

gáhì a {1} hard, not soft. Gáhì pa ang nilat-ang manuk, The chicken stew is still tough. {2a} hard to …

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gulang CEBUANO

gúlang a {1} old in age. Miritayir siya kay gúlang na, He retired because hes old. Dalágang gúlang, Old maid. …

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hagkut CEBUANO

hagkut a {1} sticky. Ang latik hagkut, Syrup is sticky. Hagkut ang ákung kamut, My hands are all sticky. {2} …

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lag-it CEBUANO

lag-it a {1} rough and sharp. Mga lag-it nang mga batu, Those rocks are sharp and rough. {1a} sharp, keen, …

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lanut CEBUANO

lánut n {1} hemp from abaca. {2} any k. o. long, tough plant fibers. Ánang trabahúa ang ímung kinabúhì naglatay …

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lasaw HILIGAYNON

lasáw - Thin molasses, syrup, treacle; to thicken to the consistency of syrup or treacle. Naglasáw na ang inutús. The …

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pulut HILIGAYNON

pulút - Firmly twisted or twined (of thread, a rope, etc.); thickening, getting sticky and viscous (of sugar in the …

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siku CEBUANO

síku (from risíku) v {1} [AP; a12P] boil o? water from s.t. as in making syrup. Ikay musíku (mupasíku) sa …

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