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atkaw
atikaw
Someone or an animal off the ground (-om-, may-) leaps across or swings himself/itself across onto a another place off the ground.
pl. tomkatkaw
Tomkaw si ādi do asa kayo.
Younger sibling (who is in a tree) leaps to another tree.
Someone (mang-) leaps across to get something (-en).
pl. atkatkawen
Atkatkawen mo nakapondo sa lampitaw.
You leap across to the outrigger boats that are anchored.
atkawan
The place where one leaps/swings off, or something used to get across someplace.
Pinadas namen napagsid so hobidaya do bīt tan myan iyaw atkawan dan myanaw do bīt.
We tried to have the rope thrown to the other side so that those on the other side have (something) to swing (across the river).
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