1. a person who slaughters animals for market: mangangatay
2. one who only dresses the meat: magkakatay (mangangatay, manlalapa) ng karne, baboy, etc.
3. a dealer in meat: magkakarne, magkakarne
v.
1. to slaughter: magpatay, pumatay, patayin
2. to dress meat: maglapa, lumapa, lapain, magkatay, kumatay, katayin
pig
n.
1. a domestic animal raised for its meat: baboy
2. a young pig: biik
3. a wild pig: baboy-ramo
taboy
n.
statement, admonition or shout given to urge or drive a person to go away, or do something that should be done right away or earlier. magtaboy, itaboy (mag-:i-)
v.
to drive away, to drive out of. Itaboy mo ang mga baboy na nasa halamanan. Drive the pigs out of the garden.
patay
adj.
dead, not working, turn off
v.
pumatay, patayin (-um-:-in) to kill, to turn off. Pumatay si Doming ng tao. Doming killed a man.
v.
mapatay (ma-) to get killed
v.
magpatay (mag-) to slaughter. Nagpatay sila ng tatlong baboy nang ikasal si Luisa. When Luisa got married, they slaughtered three pigs.
tarak
n.
knife or dagger sticking out with a sharp end embedded nakatarak (naka-)
adj.
plunged in as of a dagger itarak (i-)
v.
to stab with (a knife or dagger) tarakan (-an)
v.
to stab (a person or animal) with a knife or dagger. Tatarakan ni Virgilio ang baboy. Virgilio will stab the pig. tarantado Sp
adj.
a person with misdirected acts
patid
v.
magpatid, mangpatid, patirin (mag-, mang-:-in) to cut off. Pinatid niya ang lubid para pakawalan ang baboy. He cut off the rope to set free the pig. patid
n.
tripping another's foot patirin (-in)
v.
to trip (someone). Huwag mo siyang patirin. Don't trip him.