"Luhak" is a word in HILIGAYNON

luhak HILIGAYNON
Definition:

lúhak - To tear, break out a piece, make á
hole in (a garment, etc.). Linúhak
(ginúhak) nga panápton, tulún-an,
sinulát, etc. A torn-off piece of a garment,
an excerpt of a book, an extract of a letter,
etc. (cf. gúhak, gíkas, etc.).

luhak HILIGAYNON
Definition:

luhák - Torn, broken off or away from; a
fragment, a broken piece or part of
something that has been torn. (cf. guhák,
gikás, etc.).

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abungot ILOKANO

v. /AG-/ to cover one’s head or eyes (with . handkerchief a bandana, etc.). Agabungot ka ket agar-arbis. Cover your …

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al-al HILIGAYNON

ál-al - To get loose, to peel or scale off, as a piece of bark, skin, flesh, etc. Nagál-al na …

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alep-ep ILOKANO

n. plaster, bandage; poultice, anodyne; also, a piece of banana leaf placed over a pot of rice under the cover …

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ap-ap ILOKANO

n. a piece of cloth, paper, leaf, etc. that is spread on the floor, ground, table, bed, etc. v. /MANG-:-AN/ …

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ap-ap HILIGAYNON

áp-ap - To bite off a piece, to eat by snaps and snatches, to devour fruit greedily without taking the …

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apok HILIGAYNON

ápok - To fly or jump off as a chip of wood, stone, etc. Naapókan akó sang napíngas nga bató. …

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arming ENGLISH

A piece of tallow placed in a cavity at the lower end of a sounding lead, to bring up the …

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bagang HILIGAYNON

bagáng - To warm, to heat, make red-hot. Ginbagáng sang manugsálsal ang salsálon. The smith made the iron red-hot. Nabagáng …

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bag-id HILIGAYNON

bág-id - To rub, strike, as a match, to rub two pieces of bamboo, etc. together in order to make …

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balisa HILIGAYNON

balísa - (Sp. baliza) A buoy; a piece of bamboo, a branch of a coconut palm, or the like, stuck …

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balitang CEBUANO

balitang n {1} short piece of wood or metal. Also the name given to pieces of wood which serve a …

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balitok HILIGAYNON

balitók - A stick, rod, piece of iron, etc. bent to form an arch; an arch. (cf. balikô, árko).

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balughan HILIGAYNON

balúghan - (H) A receptacle used for carrying food to pigs, etc. It usually consists of a piece of bamboo …

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ban-awan HILIGAYNON

ban-áwan - A magic mirror used for crystal gazing or crystal vision; a piece of mirror, crystal, glass, any reflecting …

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bangil HILIGAYNON

bángil - To prop, support, put in, or under, something a prop or wedge of wood, stone, etc. in order …

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bangto HILIGAYNON

bángto - A small piece, as a grain of sand, rice, corn, etc.; to roast corn. (cf. binángto, bántuk, binántuk).

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banislak HILIGAYNON

baníslak - (B) Splint, splinter, lath, split piece of wood, of bamboo, etc. See baníklan id.

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baraha CEBUANO

baráha n playing card. bistu ang it is clear what you (he, etc. ) has up his sleeve. nga dunut …

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barina HILIGAYNON

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bartay ILOKANO

v. /MANGI-: I-/ to stretch a piece of string, rope or wire by tying each end to two opposite posts, …

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