"Rabanit" is a word in HILIGAYNON, CEBUANO
rabanít - Old and useless, torn, bad,
rotten, ragged, worn into rags or tatters,
tattered. Rabanít nga báyò, delárgo,
pányò, etc. A tattered jacket, pair of
trousers, handkerchief, etc. (cf. gubát).
rabanit a {1} in rags, tatters.
Kadtung bátà kanhi nga rabanit, karun maáyu na nga mamisti, That child used to be in tatters, but now he dresses well.
{2} poor, destitute.
Napútu mi, ug karun rabanit na, We went bankrupt.
And now were destitute.
v [B12] {1} be in rags.
{2} be penniless.
ka- v [A13] be all in rags.
The owner of the Agut d'Avignon had the air of a 1920s dandy who had ruined himself with one mad night of gambling at baccarat and had only been saved by this restaurant, which he seemed to cherish as if it were his wife or a good fountain pen.
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