"Dagas" is a word in ILOKANO, HILIGAYNON
v. /-UM-/ to stop by, pass by, drop in for a while. Dumagas ka pay. Drop in for a while. /-UM-, MANG-:-EN/ to stop b. for to pick up, to stop by and fetch. Dagasen nak intono mapan ka. Stop by and fetch me when you go. /MANGI-: I-/ to stop by and deliver. Idagas mo daytoy idiay balay da intono mapan ka idiay plasa. Will you deliver this to their house when you go to the plaza.
dágas - (B) To gather fruit with pole and
hook, to hook and shake down fruit. The
kalawít is mostly used for the purpose,
which, in plucking mangoes, etc. that might
be injured in falling, has a little sack or bag
(dawín) attached, into which the fruit
drops. Dagása ang mga páhò. Pluck the
mangoes with pole and hook. Dinágas níya
ang dúldul. He collected the pods from the
cotton-tree with pole and hook. (cf. dúgus
id.).
dagás - Fallen, dropped from the tree,
wind-fall (of fruit).
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