"Lit-Ag" is a word in HILIGAYNON, CEBUANO

lit-ag HILIGAYNON
Definition:

lít-ag - To snare, ensnare, capture. (cf.
síod, siód).

lit-ag CEBUANO
Definition:

lit-ag n k.
o.
snare with a running noose, actuated by a spring pole which is released when the quarry steps on the cross piece that holds it down.
nga mubutu booby trap.
v {1} [AN; a12] catch with this sort of snare.
Manglit-ag mi sa lasang ug ihálas manuk, We will snare wild chickens in the forest.
{2} [A13; a12] make into a snare.

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