"Takin" is a word in HILIGAYNON, CEBUANO
takín - (B) To scrape together, collect,
gather, heap, mass, bring together; to
separate, scrape or scoop away from a
common heap, or the like. Takiná ang
barás kag hákpon. (Tipóna (paína) ang
balás kag hakúpon mo). Heap the sand
together (with your hand) and scoop it up.
(cf. típon; káka, páin).
takin v [A; c] strap s.t.
around the waist.
Nagtakin siya ug sundang kay mangáhuy, Hes strapping a bolo on his waist to gather firewood.
Itakin ang baskit kun mangáni, Strap the bas-ket around the waist when you harvest rice.
n basket fastened to the waist, used in harvesting rice.
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v. /MANG-:-EN/ to gather up, draw together a section of one’s skirt. Dalupingpingem dayta pandiling mo. Gather up a section …
Read the complete definitiontakgus v [A; ac] {1} fasten s.t. to s.t. with a knotted cord. Palíhug rag takgus sa ríbun sa ákung …
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