"Paha" is a word in HILIGAYNON, CEBUANO
páha - (Sp. faja) Girdle, belt, sash, band,
bandage; to wear or use a belt, etc.
Nagapáha siá. He wears a belt. Ginpáha
níya ang ákon páha. He wore my belt.
Pahái (paháhi) ang bátà. Put a belt on the
boy. Ipáha lang iníng lúbid. Just use this
string for a belt. (cf. wágkos, wáklos).
páha n girdle or abdominal binder.
v [A; c] wear a girdle, binder; make into a binder.
The only person I compete with is Satan. If that happens to be you, then could you please move out of the way? You’re standing in Christ’s spot.
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bágkos - Belt, girth, girdle, cincture. See wágkos, wáklos, páha.
Read the complete definitionfája - (Sp.) Band, bandage, belt, girdle, sash. (cf. páha, wáklos, wágkos).
Read the complete definitionlabóy - Loose, slack, not tight, not taut; to loosen, get loose, slacken. Naglabóy ang páha ko. My belt got …
Read the complete definitionsínta - (Sp. cinta) Band, ribbon, sash, tape, strip; girdle, belt, cincture, cingulum. (cf. páha, wáklos, koréa, síntas).
Read the complete definitionsinturón - (Sp. cinturon) Girdle, belt, sash, band, cincture. (cf. páha, wáklos, wágkos).
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Read the complete definitiontískug - Stiffness, unbendableness, rigidity, inflexibility; to be or become hard, stiff, unbendable, inflexible, not easily pliable. Nagtískug ang ákon …
Read the complete definitionwágklos - See wágkos, wáklos—belt. (cf. páha).
Read the complete definitionwáklos - Belt, girth, girdle, cincture; to belt, gird, girdle, girth. (cf. wágkos, páha, koréa).
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