"Lungat" is a word in HILIGAYNON
lungát - To open (the mouth, etc.). (cf.
bungát).
lungát - To pull asunder or apart, force
away from, separate, tear—away,—off,—
from. Lungatá siá sa lungón. Force her
away from the coffin. Ginlungát níya ang
íya kamót. He pulled his hand away.
Ginlungát níya ang íla mga kamót. He
forced their hands asunder. Ilungát akó sa
íla nga duhá nga nagadulúmug. Please
separate the two wrestlers. (cf. bákbak, ákak).
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