"Dalit" is a word in ILOKANO, HILIGAYNON, CEBUANO
v. /MANGI-: I-/ to crush, press, squeeze (on something). Idalit mo daytoy suman dita bulong. Press this rice cake on that leaf.
dálit - Poison, venom, bane, (especially of
animals like snakes, scorpions, certain
fishes and insects), (cf. hilô—poison that
contaminates food or drink).
dálit v [A; c] {1} o?
er food, refreshments, expressions of good feeling to guests.
Mudálit giyud nà silag pagkáun human sa pangadyì, They will surely serve food after the novena.
Dalíti usab siyag pahíyum, Greet her with a smile.
{1a} o?
er for entertainment.
Kining prugramáha gidálit ninyu sa .
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, This program has been presented to you by .
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{2} o?
er food to spirits in the búhat ceremonies.
n {1} s.t.
o?
ered to visitors.
{2} food o?
ered in the búhat ceremonies.
When God says he doesn't see a man, the logical question would be to ask, what then does he see? In my thinking, I believe the word that best describes what God sees in the absence of a man is a bunch of flesh – biological masses. There is a word that might best fit the description of what God sees when he looks at the earth, the word is BIOMASS or BIOMASSES.
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A country doctor went way out to the boondocks to deliver a baby.It was so far out, there was no electricity. When the doctor arrived, no one was home except for the laboring mother and her 5-year-old child. The doctor instructed the child to hold a lantern high so he could see, while he helped the woman deliver the baby.The child did so, the mother pushed and after a little while, the doctor lifted the newborn baby by the feet and spanked him on the bottom to get him to take his first breath.The doctor then asked the 5-year-old what he thought of the baby."Hit him again," the 5-year-old said. "He shouldn't have crawled up there in the first place!"
ayad v [A; b(1)] {1} refuse to go through with s.t. , have second thoughts, esp. about buying. Walay makaayad …
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Read the complete definitionhapin n {1} s.t. that is laid over or under s.t. Hapin sa lamísa, Tablecloth. Hapin sa bátà, Babys diaper. …
Read the complete definitionhatud v {1} [A; c] take s.t. s.w. Hatdan ta kag pagkáun, I will bring you some food. Ihatud ang …
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Read the complete definitionsúkad v {1} [A; a2] take food out of a container or pot and set it on the table. Nagsúkad …
Read the complete definitionuprisir v {1} [A; c] o? er. Dì ku muuprisir nímu ug pagkáun nga dì maáyung pagkalútù, I wont o? …
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