Where does “atab” come from?

atab (Cebuano) comes from Cebuano bata, from Spanish bata, from French ouate — cotton wool; first-person singular present...

atab (Cebuano): to move one's mouth vigorously

Definitions

  1. to move one's mouth vigorously

Ancestry of “atab”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Cebuanobataa baby; a young animal; a juvenile; a young; a...
2Spanishbatadressing gown, robe; lab coat; smock
3Frenchouatecotton wool; first-person singular present...

Words derived from “atab

Every word from French ouateEvery word from Spanish bataEvery word from Cebuano bata