"Pakaras" is a word in HILIGAYNON
pakarás - To harrow, the harrow.
Pakarasí ang talámnan. Harrow the field.
Papakarasá si Fuláno sang ákon umá. Get
N.N. to harrow my field. Ipapakarás ko sa
ímo ang ákon talámnan. I will let you
harrow my field. (pa, karás) N.B. karás
alone without pa—is scarcely, if ever, used.
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