KABIT

KABIT is a Cebuano word. In English, it means...

kabit v [A; b6(1)] {1} cling to, hang on to.
Punù na kaáyu ang trák.
Mukabit lang ta, The truck is already full.
Lets just hang on to the sides.
{2a} join in on a transportation franchise on a minor basis.
Mukabit na lang sila sa ámung linya kay duruha ra man ka buuk ang ílang dyip, They have decided to let their jeep run on our line as they only have two.
{2b} hook up to a telephone with another line.
{3} set decorations in another material.
Ang sinínà sa birhin gikabitan ug mga brilyanti, The dress of the image was inlaid with diamonds.
{4} [B126] be late in planting (grab on to the tail end of the season).
Makabit giyud ning átung pagpugas tungud sa kadúgay sa ulan, Well be late sowing because the rains came late.
{5} [A; a12] take a paramour or lover.
n {1} connection of public transportation, party line in telephone.
Bísi kaáyu ang tilipunu kay daghang kabit, The telephone is very busy because there are a lot of party lines.
{2} s.
o.
with whom one has extra-marital relations.
Nahibalu na giyud ang asáwa nga may kabit diay si Tiruy, The wife finally found out that Terry had a paramour.
{3} planted at the end of the season.

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