"Dagandan" is a word in HILIGAYNON
dagándan - A fence of horizontal split
bamboo fastened to posts about a yard
apart; to make such a fence. Dagandaní
ang sa idálum sang baláy, ang
pamulákan, etc. Make a dagándan-fence
around the lower part of the house, around
the flower-garden, etc. Dagandaná iníng
mga kawáyan. Prepare this bamboo for a
dagándan-fence or make a dagándanfence of it. Idagándan iníng mga
kawáyan. Use this bamboo for making a
dagándan-fence. Diín si tátay mo?—
Nagadagándan siá sang talámnan. Where
is your father?—He is making a dagándanfence round the field. (cf. síklat—a fence of
vertical split bamboo).
dagándan - To step quickly down a
ladder, run quickly down-stairs. (cf.
dalándan).
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