"Ubit" is a word in HILIGAYNON

ubit HILIGAYNON
Definition:

ubít - The fastening or tucking-in of a
Filipino skirt (patádyong) at the waist; to
fasten, secure or tuck in at the waist the
loose end of a patádyong. Walá (Toó) siá
sing ubít (pangubít). She is accustomed to

secure her patádyong by tucking it in at
the left (right) side of the waist. (cf.
ulubítan, alubáksan; when a patádyong is
secured carelessly or untidily it is called
"buyâ, ubálhang”).

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alubaksan HILIGAYNON

alubáksan - The waist; the place where a native skirt called "patádyong” is fastened or secured; the securing, fastening of …

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buya HILIGAYNON

buyâ - (B) Loose, not well tied or fastened, tied below the waist; to come loose, etc. Buyâ ang íya …

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ubalhang HILIGAYNON

ubálhang - (B) Loose, unfastened, open, not well secured, untidily arranged, said especially of a woman’s skirt when it is …

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