"Pilitina" is a word in CEBUANO
pilitína n {1} drawstring in the waistline used instead of a garter.
{1a} apron strings.
pahikut sa for a man to get married (lit.
allow himself to get tied to the apron strings).
{2} belt worn around the waist.
v [A; a] make into a drawstring or belt.
He was, out of all sight (as I remember him), the nicest boy that ever spun a top or broke a window.
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