angkas

Cebuano

Pronunciation

  • Hyphenation: ang‧kas

Noun

angkas

  1. the person riding in the pillion

Verb

angkas

  1. (horse, cattle, motorcycling, bicycle, moped) to ride pillion
  2. to hitch a ride
  3. to take someone for a ride

Ilocano

Etymology

Possibly borrowed from Spanish ancas, plural of anca (haunch).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ʔaŋˈkas/ [ʔɐŋˈkas]
  • Hyphenation: ang‧kas

Noun

angkás

  1. haunch of a horse
  2. croup; load

Derived terms

  • yangkas

Tagalog

Alternative forms

Etymology

Possibly from the following:

  • Borrowed from Spanish ancas, plural of anca (haunch), with a stress shift due to having a closed penultimate syllable.
  • Inherited from Proto-Philippine *aŋkás.

Compare Aklanon angkas and Tausug angkas.

Pronunciation

  • (Standard Tagalog) IPA(key): /ʔaŋˈkas/ [ʔɐŋˈkas]
  • Rhymes: -as
  • Syllabification: ang‧kas

Adjective

angkás (Baybayin spelling ᜀᜅ᜔ᜃᜐ᜔)

  1. riding together on the same vehicle or horseback (mostly vehicles where one needs to straddle)
    Synonym: (dialectal) suno

Derived terms

  • angkasan
  • iangkas
  • ipag-angkas
  • kaangkas
  • mag-angkas
  • magpaangkas
  • makiangkas
  • paangkasin
  • umangkas

Noun

angkás (Baybayin spelling ᜀᜅ᜔ᜃᜐ᜔)

  1. ride together on the same vehicle or horseback (mostly vehicles where one needs to straddle)
  2. people riding in this manner

Further reading

  • angkas”, in KWF Diksiyonaryo ng Wikang Filipino, Komisyon sa Wikang Filipino, 2024
  • angkas”, in Pambansang Diksiyonaryo | Diksiyonaryo.ph, Manila, 2018
  • Serrano-Laktaw, Pedro (1914) Diccionario tagálog-hispano, Ateneo de Manila, page 40.
  • Zorc, David Paul (1979–1983) Core Etymological Dictionary of Filipino: Part 1, page 18
  • Cuadrado Muñiz, Adolfo (1972) Hispanismos en el tagalo: diccionario de vocablos de origen español vigentes en esta lengua filipina, Madrid: Oficina de Educación Iberoamericana, page 33
  • Blust, Robert; Trussel, Stephen; et al. (2023) “*aŋkás”, in the CLDF dataset from The Austronesian Comparative Dictionary (2010–), →DOI

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