likha

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Tagalog

Etymology 1

Unknown.

Pronunciation 1

Noun

likhá

  1. a statue of an ancient spirit or god; idol

Etymology 2

Borrowed from Sanskrit लेख्य (lekhya, document, writing). Compare Hindi लेखा (lekhā, record, account).

Pronunciation 2

Noun

likhâ

  1. act of making, or producing something
    Synonyms: gawa, paggawa, katha
  2. act of creating (as by God); creation
    Synonyms: lalang, paglalang, kreasyon
  3. act of inventing; invention
    Synonym: imbento
  4. a made-up or false statement
    Synonyms: katha, akda, katakata
  5. coinage of a word; coining a word

Adjective

likhâ

  1. made, produced (by)
    Synonyms: gawa, ginawa, yari
  2. created (as by God)
    Synonyms: lalang, nilalang
  3. invented
    Synonyms: imbento, inimbento
  4. coined (of a word)
  5. made-up (of a story or statement)
    Synonyms: katha, katakata, gawa-gawa

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