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To stretch on a frame or rod, as yarn previous to weaving; to stretch on the rack, figuratively or literally. Katáda (-ára) ang bunáng. Stretch the yarn. Ginkátad níla siá. They put him on the rack. They punished him severely.
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See kalakatád, karakatád.
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To throw about one's arms and legs in gaiety and merriment, to jump, frolic and play like children, to be full of mirth and hilarity. Ang mga bátà nagakalakatád. The boys are frolicking. (see karakatád, tiríktirík).
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(B) See kalakatád.
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A frame to stretch yarn on, etc. Walâ ko makátad ang bunáng, kay walâ akó sing katadán. I cannot get the yarn ready for weaving, because I have no stretching frame.
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See katádlung. Also: Straight-forwardness, honesty, rectitude, uprightness; honest and upright dealing.
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