"Timba" is a word in TAGALOG, HILIGAYNON, CEBUANO
tímbà - A bucket, pail, receptacle to draw
water from a well or cistern called áwang.
(cf. tampulingán).
timba
Definition: (noun) pail; bucket
timbà v [A; ab1] fetch s.t.
by dipping from a well, scooping from a pit, or the like.
Magtimbà ku sa atábay, Ill go fetch some water from the well.
Timbáa ang kinubkub kay láwum nag buhù, Bring the earth up because the pit is deep now.
n {1} pail, dipper, scoop.
{2} pail-, dipperful.
Gái kug usa ka timbà, Give me a dipperful.
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