HAGIT
HAGIT is a Cebuano word. In English, it means...
hágit v {1} [ANC12; b5] challenge to a fight or contest.
Nanghágit siya nákug sukmagay, He challenged me to a fist fight.
{2} [ANC12; c12] invite, tempt one to engage in an unwholesome activity.
Gihágit ku níyag ínum, He tempted me to join him in a drinking spree.
{3} tempt (literary).
Ang manggang hinug mihágit sa ákung kaíbug, The ripe mangoes tempted me.
ma-un a {1} provocative, challenging.
{2} tempting one to engage in s.t.
unwholesome.
mahagithagítun a = ma-un, 1.
Nanghágit siya nákug sukmagay, He challenged me to a fist fight.
{2} [ANC12; c12] invite, tempt one to engage in an unwholesome activity.
Gihágit ku níyag ínum, He tempted me to join him in a drinking spree.
{3} tempt (literary).
Ang manggang hinug mihágit sa ákung kaíbug, The ripe mangoes tempted me.
ma-un a {1} provocative, challenging.
{2} tempting one to engage in s.t.
unwholesome.
mahagithagítun a = ma-un, 1.