"Liab" is a word in HILIGAYNON, CEBUANO

liab HILIGAYNON
Definition:

liáb - To collar, grasp or take by the collar.
Liabá siá. Collar him. Ginliáb níya akó. He
grasped me by the collar. (cf. líab).

liab CEBUANO
Definition:

líab n neckline of garment.
Ang íyang bistída mabà ug líab, Her dress has a low neckline.
v [A; b6] put a neckline.
() v [A; a12] grab s.
o.
by the collar.
Bi, tan-áwun ta ug muliab ba giyud siya nákù!
Well, lets see if he dares grab me by the collar.

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liab, li-ab HILIGAYNON

líab, lí-ab - A shirt-collar, the hole or opening for the neck in a garment; to make a shirt-collar. Nagalíab …

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luab HILIGAYNON

lúab - The collar (of garments); hole, rent, fissure; wide, open, uncovered. Panápton nga lúab sa íluk. A dress that …

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