"Dapol" is a word in HILIGAYNON
dápol - To tire, fatigue, exhaust, spend,
weaken, enfeeble, weary, knock up.
Ginadápol akó sang paglakát, sang
pangabúdlay, etc. I am getting tired of
walking, am fatigued with work, etc.
Dinápol akó. I became weak, feeble,
exhausted, jaded, done up. (cf. kápoy, lúyà,
pául).
dápol - See ákmol, ápol—to coat with,
incrust.
One of the hardest-to-swallow, most countercultural, counter intuitive implications of the gospel is that bearing up under a difficult burden with patient perseverance is a good thing.
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