sikad
SIKAD is a word in Cebuano with its meaning in English.
síkad v {1} [A; b(1)] propel s.t. with the feet, bending the knees and kicking the legs. Sikári ang síya arun dílì na lang nákù kuháun, Kick the chair over here so I dont have to get it. {2} [A; b] pedal. Kumpása ug síkad ang makina, Pedal the sewing machine rhythmically. {3} [AC2; ac] have two fighting cocks spar by holding them by the tail and allowing their legs to scratch or kick the ground. Kanúnayng isíkad ang manuk arun lig-un ang tiil, Always have the cock spar to make its legs strong. {3a} [A] ang manuk for a candidate for a womans hand to say his piece. Dílì maáyung musíkad ang ákung manuk kay wà sugta, My man doesnt know how to talk to women because he was unsuccessful. () = aninikad. pa- v [A; bc] base an ar-gument or belief. Ayawg ipasíkad ang ímung hukum sa mga tabìtábì, Dont base your decision on gossip. pina- n based on. Panglíhuk nga pinasíkad sa maáyung pamatásan, Behavior that is based on good manners. paN- v {1} [A; b6] push with the feet exerting e? ort. {2a} kick the ground, as if eager to fight. Ag túru nagpanikad kay gustu nang muhasmag nákù, The bull is pawing the ground because it wants to charge me. {2b} [A13] be very eager to do s.t. Nagpanikad siya ug adtu sa Manílà, He is very eager to go to Manila. -um-() v [A13] originate, start from. Ang ílang áway nagsumikad sa pagbáhin sa irinsiya, Their quar-rel started from the apportioning of the inheritance. sikadsikad, aN-r-() see aninikad.