"Takas" is a word in TAGALOG, HILIGAYNON, CHAVACANO, CEBUANO

takas CHAVACANO
Definition:

English: escape, refugee
Tagalog: eskapo

takas HILIGAYNON
Definition:

tákas - Inland, interior, away from the sea,
away from a river or valley, land as
opposed to water, a slope or hill as opposed
to a valley; to land, disembark, go on shore,
go inland, go away from the sea, from a
river or from a valley; to go up-stream or
up-river. Nagtákas silá sa Manílà. They
disembarked (went on shore) at Manila.
Sán-o ka matákas (magatákas)? When
shall you—land,—go into the interior,—go
inland? Ang ámon baláy árà sa tákas sang
subâ. Our house stands back from the
river. Ginpatákas níya dirâ ang napúlò ka
sáko nga bugás. He landed there (brought
on shore) ten sacks of rice. Patakása ang
sakayán. Land (Try to land) the boat. (cf.
iláya, ilayá; ubús—lower down, near the
sea; etc.).

takas TAGALOG
Definition:

takas1
Active Verb: tumakas
Definition: ??F-PO!

takas TAGALOG
Definition:

takas2
Active Verb: magtakas
Passive Verb: itakas
Definition: ??F-PO!

takas TAGALOG
Definition:

takas
Definition: see takas1 see takas2

takas CEBUANO
Definition:

tákas v [A2S; ac] {1} go up an incline.
Takásun pa nátù ang pitu ka bungtud úsà muabut sa píkas baybay, We still have to ascend seven hills before we get to the other side of the island.
Kining bakilíra dílì katakásan ug gamayng awtu, A small car cannot negotiate this slope.
{2} go ashore.
Ang pawíkan mutákas arun mangitlug, The sea turtles go ashore to lay their eggs.
Dì ta makatákas kay balud kaáyu, We cant go ashore because the sea is very rough.
{2a} [A; b6] land from a sea attack.
{3} [A2; b(1)] escape from prison.
Tulu na ka prisuhan ang ílang gitakásan, They have already escaped from three prisons.

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abut CEBUANO

abut v {1} [A; a12] arrive, reach a place. Dì pa makaabut (maabut) ang suwat, The letter wont have arrived …

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anud CEBUANO

ánud v [AP; c1] for the current to carry s.t. o? . Ang bahà nag-ánud (nagpaánud) sa ílang balay, The …

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babaw CEBUANO

babaw n place up s.w. hiN-haN-(), hiN-haN- v [B5] get to be almost full. Muhimábaw (muhimabaw) na gánì ang baldi, …

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balag CEBUANO

bálag v {1} [A123S; b8] find s.t. by running across. Nakabalag silag mga ismaglir sa lawud, They ran into some …

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bangal CEBUANO

bángal v [A12; b8] come across s.t. in the sea. Hibangalan ang mga pasahíru sa barkung nalúnud, They came across …

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bibingka CEBUANO

bibingka n {1} rice cake made from finely ground rice mixed with coconut milk, sugar, and sometimes with other ingredients …

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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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catadromous ENGLISH

Living in fresh water, and going to the sea to spawn; -- opposed to anadromous, and said of the eel.

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dagat CEBUANO

dágat n {1} sea. {2} sea water. v [A123P; a4] feel sick to ones stomach, seasick. Makadágat (makapadágat) pamináwun ang …

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dalagan CEBUANO

dalágan v {1} [A2S; ab3c] for a person to run. Midágan siya kay nahadluk, He ran away because he was …

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ebb ENGLISH

The reflux or flowing back of the tide; the return of the tidal wave toward the sea; -- opposed to …

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enter ENGLISH

To come or go into; to pass into the interior of; to pass within the outer cover or shell of; …

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gaid CEBUANO

gáid v {1} [A; c] lash, tie s.t. against s.t. Igáid nang istatúwa sa pusti arun dì matumba, Tie the …

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gomok HILIGAYNON

gómok - To squeeze or compress so as to crush or break. Nagómok ang ítlog. The egg was crushed. Gomóki …

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go-out ENGLISH

A sluice in embankments against the sea, for letting out the land waters, when the tide is out.

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handa CEBUANO

handà v {1} [A13; b6] plan to do s.t. Naghandà ming mangalígù sa dágat rung Duminggu, We are planning to …

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hapay CEBUANO

hápay v {1} [B126] for a thick cluster of s.t. long and standing to fall or be bent at its …

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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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hayang CEBUANO

hayang v {1} [A; c1P] put s.t. convex down with the convex side down. Makahayang ka ba áring pawíkan? Could …

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higad CEBUANO

higad n {1} steep slope, place sloping sharply. Higad kaáyu ang hagdan, The stairs are very steep. {2} shallow part …

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