"Sab-It" is a word in ILOKANO, HILIGAYNON, CEBUANO

sab-it ILOKANO
Definition:

n. hook on which to hang things. v. /MANGI-: I-/ to hang, suspend on a hook. SABLE [f. Sp.], n. sword, saber.

sab-it HILIGAYNON
Definition:

sáb-it - To hang on a peg, nail, etc. Isáb-it
ang ímo kálò sa lánsang. Hang your hat on
the nail. Sab-ití ang lánsang sang ímo
báyò. Hang up your jacket on the peg. (cf.
sáng-at, sáklit).

sáblab, To flame, burn well, flare up. Ang
kaláyo nagasáblab. The fire is flaring up.
Pasablabá ang kaláyo. Make the fire burn
well. Húypa ang kaláyo, agúd magsáblab.
Blow the fire, that it may burn well, that it
may burst into flame. (cf. dábdab, sádlab).

sab-it CEBUANO
Definition:

sab-it v [A; c] {1} put s.t.
small around s.t.
that holds it or pierce it with a hook.
Nasab-itan ang ákung karsúnis sa alambring tunukun, I snagged my pants on the barbed wire.
Isab-it lang nang ímung baskit sa halígi sa kural, Just hang your basket on the fence post.
{2} decorate with a medal hung from a ribbon put around the neck.
Gisab-ítan siyag midalya, He was decorated with a medal.
{2a} attribute credit to s.
o.
, give him the honor due him.
{3} put a curved thing around s.t.
to pluck or bring it down.
Sab-ítan lang nímu ang búnga ug kaw-it, Dì na mistil sak-un, Just pull the fruit down with a hook on a pole.
You dont have to climb up for it.
-anan n s.t.
onto which s.
t is hooked.

sab-it CEBUANO
Definition:

sab-it 1 a kasab-ítag kawit ang simud for the lips to be pouting (lit.
one could hook a toddy container over them).

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Several years ago, Andy was sentenced to prison. During his stay, he got along well with the guards and all his fellow inmates. The warden saw that deep down, Andy was a good person and made arrangements for Andy to learn a trade while doing his time. After three years, Andy was recognized as one of the best carpenters in the local area. Often he would be given a weekend pass to do odd jobs for the citizens of the community.... and he always reported back to prison before Sunday night was over.The warden was thinking of remodeling his kitchen and in fact had done much of the work himself. But he lacked the skills to build a set of kitchen cupboards and a large counter top which he had promised his wife. So he called Andy into his office and asked him to complete the job for him.But, alas, Andy refused. He told the warden, "Gosh, I'd really like to help you but counter fitting is what got me into prison in the first place".

balingay CEBUANO

balingay v [A; bc1] hook s.t. at the back of the shoulder, esp. the bamboo palm-toddy container (kawit). Balingaya (ibalingay) …

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bilib CEBUANO

bilib be impressed by s. o. Bilib ku nímu dà, antígu giyud kang mukanta, Im impressed by you. You sure …

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bulya HILIGAYNON

búlya - (Sp. bolear) To pull—, drag—, by jerks, to jerk, push to and fro. Bulyahá ang pangá túbtub nga …

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buntaw CEBUANO

buntaw v [A; c] toss, throw s.t. lightly. Nabuak ang plátu kay gibuntaw man lang, The plate was smashed because …

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dagas HILIGAYNON

dágas - (B) To gather fruit with pole and hook, to hook and shake down fruit. The kalawít is mostly …

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dagukduk CEBUANO

dagukduk (from dukduk) n hammering, knocking sound. v [B4] make hammering, knocking sound. Ug mudagukduk ang makina náay dipiktu, Theres …

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dakup HILIGAYNON

dakúp - To catch, snare, trap, capture, take, seize, get hold of, hook, nab, arrest, lay hands on. Dákpa ang …

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dohol HILIGAYNON

dóhol - To pass, reach, tender, offer, hand, give into another’s hand (from some considerable distance or whenever the receiver …

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dugus HILIGAYNON

dugús - Honey; the best, sweetest or most delectable part of a thing, nectar, mead. dúgus, (H) To gather fruit …

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gahid CEBUANO

gahid n bamboo or wooden hook attached to a rope and used to pull a fish trap out of the …

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gangad CEBUANO

gangad v [B16; b8] bend the end of s.t. up or out with force. Nagangad nang tagáa kay nasángit sa …

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gansilyo HILIGAYNON

gansílyo - (Sp. ganchillo) A little hook, aís. He talked|||| English very flutly. Nagaarót siá sang bisán kon anó ang …

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gansu CEBUANO

gansu n {1} hook attached to sacks to help one heave them. {2} crochet hook. {3} large safety pin. {4} …

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gumun CEBUANO

gúmun n ball of entangled fiber, hair, and the like. Ang bangag sa labábu nahut-ag gúmun sa buhuk, The spout …

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hawin CEBUANO

hawin, háwin v [A; c1] hang s.t. up to dry. Giháwin níya ang íyang sinínà, She hung her clothes up …

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hutik CEBUANO

hutik v {1} [A; b5] for fish to snap at the bait. Ígù lang hutikan sa isdà ang paun. Mau …

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itlib CEBUANO

itlib v [AN; a2] {1} bite gently with the front teeth. Miitlib (nangitlib) siya sa íyang ngábil arun dílì mahikatawa, …

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kab-ang CEBUANO

kab-ang n hook, crook. v [AB3; ac] hook around s.t. , for a crook to catch onto s.t. , cause …

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kabit CEBUANO

kabit v [A; b6(1)] {1} cling to, hang on to. Punù na kaáyu ang trák. Mukabit lang ta, The truck …

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kalaw-it CEBUANO

kalaw-it v [AN; b25] {1} get s.t. with a hook, hook s.t. onto s.t. Mikaw-it (nangaw-it) siya sa ákung líug, …

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