Meaning of kábi

kábi

Hiligaynon

(Sp. caber) To win and take the stake, be entitled to get, grasp. Kabíha lang ang tanán. Just take all. Ginkábi níya ang isá ka tungâ sang patád. He won and took half the stake. Kabíhi siá sing duhá ka dakû sang patád. Two centavos from the stake go to him. Ikábi akó ánay sing tátlo ka sentimós. Hand over to me three centavos from the stake. (see kúhà, buúl, káka, bútong).


kabí

Hiligaynon

Pigeon-toed, one whose toes are turned inward; to get one's toes twisted or turned inward. Napásmo siá kag nagkabí. He caught a cold and became pigeon-toed.