salbahis

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Cebuano[edit]

Etymology[edit]

From Spanish salvajes, plural of salvaje (wild, savage), from Catalan salvatge, from Late Latin *salvāticus, alteration of Latin silvāticus (wild"; literally, "of the woods), from silva (forest", "grove).

Noun[edit]

salbahis

  1. a rogue
  2. a defiant person

Adjective[edit]

salbahis

  1. ruthless, heartless, merciless