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Asi
Etymology
From Proto-Bisayan *baktin, from Proto-Central Philippine *baktin, from Proto-Philippine *bakətin.
Noun
baktín
- pig; hog
Cebuano
Etymology
From Proto-Bisayan *baktin, from Proto-Central Philippine *baktin, from Proto-Philippine *bakətin.
Pronunciation
Noun
baktin
- a young pig; a piglet
- a young, newly-weaned pig; a shoat
- (humorous, maybe offensive) a fat parent's fat child
- (humorous) one's own child
Quotations
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Inabaknon
Etymology
Borrowed from Cebuano or Waray-Waray baktin, from Proto-Bisayan *baktin, from Proto-Central Philippine *baktin, from Proto-Philippine *bakətin.
Noun
baktin
- pig
References
- Summer Institute of Linguistics. Manga mapundok parahallingon. Phrase book. (1980).
Mansaka
Etymology
From Proto-Central Philippine *baktin, from Proto-Philippine *bakətin.
Noun
baktin
- piglet
Tagakaulu Kalagan
Etymology
From Proto-Central Philippine *baktin, from Proto-Philippine *bakətin.
Noun
baktin
- piglet
Waray-Waray
Etymology
From Proto-Bisayan *baktin, from Proto-Central Philippine *baktin, from Proto-Philippine *bakətin.
Noun
baktín
- hog; pig