"Dapla" is a word in ILOKANO, CEBUANO
v. /AG-/ to lie prone especially with the arms spread. Sino dayta nagdapla dita? Who is that lying prone there? /MAI- / to fall prone. Nakitak nga naidapla idiay datar. I saw him fall prone on the floor.
daplà v {1} [A3P; c1P] press s.t.
arched out flat on a surface.
Kinahanglan giyung idaplà (daplaun, ipadaplà, padaplaun) ang ímung pád sa sáwug kung magpus-ap ka, You have to place your palms flat on the floor if you do push-ups.
{2} [B; b6] be, become flat-footed.
Mudaplà (madaplà) kunu ang tiil basta tapulan, They say laziness makes you flat-footed.
a {1} for s.t.
arched to be pressed flat against a surface.
{2} flat-footed.
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