"Dalapiton" is a word in HILIGAYNON
dalapitón - A guest (to be invited); one
that is to be—, should be—, is worthy of the
distinction of being—, invited. (cf. dápit).
A raging, glowering full moon had come up, was peering down over the side of the sky well above the patio.That was the last thing she saw as she leaned for a moment, inert with fatigue, against the doorway of the room in which her child lay. Then she dragged herself in to topple headlong upon the bed and, already fast asleep, to circle her child with one protective arm, moving as if of its own instinct.Not the meek, the pallid, gentle moon of home. This was the savage moon that had shone down on Montezuma and Cuauhtemoc, and came back looking for them now. The primitive moon that had once looked down on terraced heathen cities and human sacrifices. The moon of Anahuac. ("The Moon Of Montezuma")
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Read the complete definitionatipán - Care, attention; to take care of, attend to, manage, look after. Atipaná ang mga dinápit. Attend to the …
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Read the complete definitionAttracting or drawing by moral influence or pleasurable emotion; alluring; inviting; pleasing.
Read the complete definitionv. /-UM-, MANG-:-EN/ to invite, urge to go; to attract. allure move, entice. Awisem nga mangan dayta sangailim. Invite your …
Read the complete definitionbagit v {1} [A13] invite or provoke a bad outcome. Nagbagit ka giyud sa ímung kadaútan, You are certainly courting …
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