"Bathala" is a word in TAGALOG, HILIGAYNON, CEBUANO
bathálà - God. This term seems to be of
Tagalog origin. (cf. Díwa, Diós).
Bathala
Definition: (noun) God
bathálà n {1} God.
Makagagáhum ang (si) Bathálà, God is all powerful.
{2} a god.
Ang salapì nahímung bathálà álang kaníya, Money became his god.
v [c1] worship like a god.
Ikaw ang ákung bathaláun (ibathálà) hangtud sa hangtud, I will worship you like a god forever.
paka-v [A13; a12] act like a god, treat like a god.
Ángay nga pakabathaláun ang bána sa asáwa, It is only right that a wife treat her husband like a god.
Culu- n false gods, idols.
v [A; a] worship false gods.
Though angels were easy to finds in cemeteries, she said that she didn't especially care for funereal angels and tombstone cherubs -- she wanted her angels among the living, not watching over the already dead -- and thus she scoured parks and gardens for the angels with whom, on some level, she wanted to commune.
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