"Natnat" is a word in HILIGAYNON

natnat HILIGAYNON
Definition:

nátnat - To fray, ravel, fret, become
frayed, ravelled, fretted, to get loose or
separate (of threads or fibres in cloth, etc.).
Ang ákon báyò nagakanátnat na sa
kagabukón. My jacket is getting frayed on
account of rottenness. Sa kadaanón
nagakanátnat ang íya hábul. On account
of being old his blanket is beginning to fray
(ravel) out. (cf. nútnut, tâtâ, sarabusáb,
tingkarág).

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fray ENGLISH

To wear out or into shreads, or to suffer injury by rubbing, as when the threads of the warp or …

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isar ILOKANO

v. /AG-/ to ravel, fray. Saan nga nagisar ti badok. My clothes did not fray.

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nutnut HILIGAYNON

nútnut - To fray, ravel, fret. See nátnat, sâsâ, tâtâ. Nanútnut (Nagkanútnut) na gid ang íya nga páyong. His umbrella …

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sarabusab HILIGAYNON

sarabusáb - (B) Frayed, chafed, fretted, ravelled; to ravel (transitive and intransitive), to be or become frayed, loose, torn (of …

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suysuy ILOKANO

v. /AG-/ to ravel, fray.

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tata, tata HILIGAYNON

tâtâ, tátà - To fray (out), untwist, unravel, wear out, tear to (in, into) rags (tatters), to break or crush …

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