"Law-It" is a word in ILOKANO, HILIGAYNON, CEBUANO
adj. /NA-/ 1. sharp-pointed. 2. nimble-tongued.
láw-it - A net, netlike wickerwork; to make
wicker-network; figuratively: to whip, flog,
lawás – layát
thrash, beat. Iníng síya may salandígan
nga láw-it. This chair has a back of
(rattan—) network. Law-ití sing owáy ang
pulungkóan sang síya. Work into the chair
a seat of rattan-network. Law-itá ang
pagrára mo. Weave in the form of a net.
Law-ití ang karabáw. Whip the buffalo.
Iláw-it sa íya ang kalát. Beat him with the
rope. Linaw-itán siá ni tátay. Father gave
him a beating.
law-it v [A; c1] {1} hook s.t.
, pick up with a hook.
Nakalaw-it silag sapátus dunut, They hooked an old shoe.
Law-íti ang sáku, Pick up the sack with a hook.
{2} hang s.t.
on a hook, over s.t.
like on a hook.
Gwápa ang milaw-it ug lukung sa búlak sa íyang líug, A beautiful lady hung a garland around his neck.
Lansang ang law-íti, Hang it on the nail.
n hook to catch things.
Only through sacrifice can Genesis survive.
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