"Tokab" is a word in HILIGAYNON

tokab HILIGAYNON
Definition:

tokáb - To turn up, lift up (on one side), to
flap, shake in the wind, said of a broad or
sheet-like object. Ginatokáb sang hángin
ang nípà sa atóp. The wind causes the nípà
on the roof to flap. Tokabá ang sin. Lift the
sheet of galvanized iron (on one side). (cf.
ukáb—to turn up (as a stone, etc.); tókyab—to flap (as a curtain, etc.).

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baliling HILIGAYNON

balíling - To flap the hand, shake the hand loosely to and fro or up and down. Balilínga ang kamót …

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tok-yab, tokyab HILIGAYNON

tók-yab, tókyab - To flap, shake, swing, turn up, lift up, move to and fro or up and down (said …

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ukab HILIGAYNON

ukáb - To turn up (a stone, etc.), to be—, get—, come—, loose, flap up and down, scale off, come …

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