"Sibat" is a word in TAGALOG, HILIGAYNON, CEBUANO
sibat
Definition: (noun) spear
sibát - A spear, a kind of barbed lance.
Palayógi siá sang sibát. Throw the spear at
him. Sibatá ang talunón. Throw a spear at
the wild boar. Spear the wild boar.
sibat -in- n s.t.
taken without permission.
Dílì nà íyang sinínà.
Íya nang sinibat, That dress isnt hers.
She snuck o?
with it from s.w.
sibat v {1} [A2; b6] get out of s.w.
, usually without leave.
Musibat ta sa prugráma arun dílì ta hingtawgan ug pakanta, Let us get out of this place before we are called upon to sing.
Wà ka kinahanglána dinhi.
Hala, sibat!
You are not wanted here, So, scram!
{2} [A1; c1] take s.t.
without permission.
Sibatun (isibat) ku ning libru ug walay magtan-aw, I will take this book when nobody is looking.
sibat n small fishing spear, usually made of wire as thick as a mans finger or bamboo pointed at one tip.
v {1} [A; a] spear using the sibat.
{2} [a12] make into a sibat.
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