"Dapal" is a word in HILIGAYNON, CEBUANO

dapal HILIGAYNON
Definition:

dapál - A handful; to eat by handfuls; to
slap with the open hand or palm. Idapál
lang ang kán-on. Just eat the rice by
handfuls. Ihátag mo sa íya ang isá ka
dapál nga kán-on. Give him a handful of
rice. Hípus ka; kay kon dílì dapalán ko
ang bábà mo. Be silent or I will slap you on
the mouth.
dápat Fit, meet, due, right, proper,
becoming, that should or ought to be done
as a moral obligation, frequently to be
translated simply with: should, ought; to
fit, adapt, use, apply, befit, beseem,
become, behoove, be right, be one’s due, be
expected, be the proper thing to do. Dápat
ka magbúhat sinî. You should do it. You
ought to do it. Inâ ígò kag dápat. That was
(is) fit and proper or as it should be. Dílì

dangúsal – dáplas
gid dápat iní. This certainly is not—
becoming,—proper,—the right thing to do.
This is wrong entirely. Idápat nímo iní sa
ímo kinahánglan. Apply this to your need.
Dapáti sing salúg ang ímo kosína. Have a
floor laid down in your kitchen. Gindápat
níya ang ganháan sing maáyo. He closed
the door altogether. Gindápat sang
pánday ang ganháan sing maáyo. The
carpenter fitted the door well. Dapáta ang
puertáhan. Shut the door close. (In this last
sense cf. ángkop, háop, háom) Gindápat
níya ang ísa ka plántsa nga sin sa atóp.
He put a sheet of galvanized iron on the
roof. (cf. ígò, ángay).

dapal HILIGAYNON
Definition:

dápal - A hand breadth, a palm, the width
of the palm of the hand or of the four
fingers.

dapal CEBUANO
Definition:

dápal n measurement equal to the width of the palm with the fingers outstretched and together reckoned from the middle of the thumb to the base of the little finger.
() v {1} [A; a12b2] strike with the palm of the hand.
Dapalun ku ang ímung úlu, Ill slap your head.
{2} [A; a1c] put s.t.
in the mouth with the palm of the hand.
Ayaw idapal ug hurut ang kík, Dont shove all of the cake in your mouth at once.
n flat-footed.
dapaldapal n person who is unusually short.

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abu CEBUANO

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adlaw CEBUANO

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alingog-ngog HILIGAYNON

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aplud CEBUANO

aplud a having an insipid to slightly bitter taste with an astrin-gent e? ect, such as unripe bananas. v [B; …

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aslum HILIGAYNON

áslum - Sourness, bitterness, sharpness, tartness, acidity; to be or become sour, to sour, make sour. Nagáslum ang bíno. The …

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aslum CEBUANO

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atabay HILIGAYNON

atábay - Shoring, shoring material, temporary props, supports, lining; to shore up, to line, to prop, support temporarily. Atabáyi ang …

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bagay CEBUANO

bágay a {1} befitting, becoming. Bágay kaáyu sa íyang nawung ang antipára, His glasses are very becoming on his face. …

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baghot HILIGAYNON

bághot - To cut off a piece at a time of the suák, that is, the coconut flower in order …

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bahal HILIGAYNON

bahál - Stale, flat, sour, of yesterday, applied to palm-wine or toddy; stale, of yesterday, old, applied to meat and …

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baid CEBUANO

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bakukun CEBUANO

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balalkan HILIGAYNON

balálkan - (H) A receptacle for powdered mangrove-bark (tungúg) called balók, which see. Also: Toddy or palm-wine fresh from the …

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balingay CEBUANO

balingay v [A; bc1] hook s.t. at the back of the shoulder, esp. the bamboo palm-toddy container (kawit). Balingaya (ibalingay) …

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balinsay CEBUANO

balinsay n k. o. game of tossing a handful of small objects, usu-ally cowries, to be caught by the back …

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banig HILIGAYNON

baníg - A mat for a bed, carpet for a floor, etc.; to carpet, use, place, or put down a …

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batul CEBUANO

bátul v [a4] {1} for everything to go wrong at once. Gibá-tul ning ákung pagkabutang. Nabuthan ku ug nahutdan pug …

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binti CEBUANO

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