Meaning of kayab

kayab

Cebuano

wave


káyab

Cebuano

v. 1. for cloth or the like to flap, cause it to do so. Mikáyab (mipakáyab) siyag panyù paglarga sa barku, She waved her handkerchief as the boat moved away. Nagkáyab ang bandílà sa hángin, The flag waved in the breeze. Kayába (ikáyab) ang ímung kamut, Wave your hand; 2. raise a flag or unfurl a sail. Kayába (ikáyab) ang bandílà, layag, Raise the flag, unfurl the sail; 3. for a divinity to ascend into the heavens. Mikáyab si Kristu sa lángit, Christ ascended into heaven; n. the Ascension of Christ.