KAKAS
KAKAS is a Cebuano word. In English, it means...
kakas v [A; a] {1} detach s.t.
that has been stitched or similarly attached.
Kinsay nagkakas niíning ginansilyu?
Who undid this crochet-work?
Kakasa (kaksa) na lang ang gubà nga atup, Tear o?
the worn-out part of the roof.
{2} uproot vines in clearing an area.
Gikaksan na ang kamutihan, The sweet potato patch has been cleared of old vines.
-in- n {1} thin membrane which encases the small intestines of pigs and attaches it to the rear wall of the abdominal cavity, used for wrapping murkun.
{2} = ilugun, n.
see ílug.
that has been stitched or similarly attached.
Kinsay nagkakas niíning ginansilyu?
Who undid this crochet-work?
Kakasa (kaksa) na lang ang gubà nga atup, Tear o?
the worn-out part of the roof.
{2} uproot vines in clearing an area.
Gikaksan na ang kamutihan, The sweet potato patch has been cleared of old vines.
-in- n {1} thin membrane which encases the small intestines of pigs and attaches it to the rear wall of the abdominal cavity, used for wrapping murkun.
{2} = ilugun, n.
see ílug.