baktin

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Asi

Etymology

From Proto-Bisayan *baktin, from Proto-Central Philippine *baktin, from Proto-Philippine *bakətin.

Noun

baktín

  1. pig; hog

Cebuano

Etymology

From Proto-Bisayan *baktin, from Proto-Central Philippine *baktin, from Proto-Philippine *bakətin.

Pronunciation

  • Hyphenation: bak‧tin

Noun

baktin

  1. a young pig; a piglet
  2. a young, newly-weaned pig; a shoat
  3. (humorous, maybe offensive) a fat parent's fat child
  4. (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

  1. 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

  1. piglet

Tagakaulu Kalagan

Etymology

From Proto-Central Philippine *baktin, from Proto-Philippine *bakətin.

Noun

baktin

  1. piglet

Waray-Waray

Etymology

From Proto-Bisayan *baktin, from Proto-Central Philippine *baktin, from Proto-Philippine *bakətin.

Noun

baktín

  1. hog; pig