"Pakpak" is a word in TAGALOG, ILOKANO, HILIGAYNON, CEBUANO
v. /MANG-:-EN/ 1. to slap with the open hand. 2. to beat (clothes) with a wooden club when washing them. --see PANAKPAK.
n. a kind of bamboo rattle.
pakpak
Definition: (noun) wing
pákpak - The wing, pinion, pen (of a bird).
(cf. pakô).
pákpak - To knock, beat, brush or rub off
(as dust, ants, etc. from clothes, etc.).
pakpak = palakpak.
pakpak n {1} husk, bark of trees.
Pakpak sa mais, Corn husks.
{2} by extension, peels.
v [ABN; a2] peel o?
, shell.
Nagkapakpak ang íyang pánit tungud sa ínit, He is peeling be-cause of his sunburn.
Isirbi ang mani nga gipakpákan, Serve the peanuts that we shelled.
-an(), -un, -un() n nearly ripe tamarinds, the peelings of which are loose.
Your old men shall dream dreams your young men shall see visions.
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