"Dasar" is a word in ILOKANO

dasar ILOKANO
Definition:

v. /MANG-:-AN/ to set (the table) for eating. Dasaram ta lamisaan ta mangan tayon. Set the table and let’s eat. /MANGI-: I-/ to set out or prepare for use. Indasar na dagiti pinggan. He set out the plates. --syn. PUNI.

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almanac ENGLISH

A book or table, containing a calendar of days, and months, to which astronomical data and various statistics are often …

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basiyu CEBUANO

basiyu, basíyu n {1} empty container. {1a} empty cartridge shell. {2} empty plate to eat o? of. Panghatágig basíyu ang …

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batay ILOKANO

n. stand, support; perch. v. /AG-:-AN/ to step on for support or in order to raise oneself; to perch on. …

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bayang CEBUANO

bayang v [AB; bc] go, put s.t. where it is exposed to view or to the elements. Mibayang na siya …

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bizet ENGLISH

The upper faceted portion of a brilliant-cut diamond, which projects from the setting and occupies the zone between the girdle …

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Bord-Halfpenny LAW AND LEGAL

A* customary small toll pald to the lord of a town for set-ting up boards, tables, booths, etc., ln fairs …

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bulitsi CEBUANO

bulitsi n k. o. ra? e with Spanish cards. One set of cards is spread out on the table for …

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caster ENGLISH

A vial, cruet, or other small vessel, used to contain condiments at the table; as, a set of casters.

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dagay HILIGAYNON

dágay - To show, expose, display, exhibit, bring forth, produce, set out or forth, put out, place so as to …

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digamo HILIGAYNON

digámo - To arrange, prepare, get ready, set to rights or in order, especially applied to all work in a …

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hain TAGALOG

hain Active Verb: maghain Passive Verb: ihain Definition: (verb) to set the table; to serve, to offer Examples: 1) Maghain …

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halagayan HILIGAYNON

halagáyan - Place where things are spread or set out, as a table, shelf, ledge, board, etc. (cf. hagáy). hála …

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handa TAGALOG

handa3 Active Verb: maghanda Passive Verb: ihanda Definition: (verb) to get something ready or to set something, to prepare something …

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hardin CEBUANO

hardin n {1} flower garden. {2} place of beautiful emotions (literary). Sa ákung hardin sa gugma ikay rúsas, You are …

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hawas, haw-as HILIGAYNON

háwas, háw-as - To take out or off, deliver from, extract, remove, extricate, set free. Hawasá ang tanán nga mga …

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haway HILIGAYNON

háway - To be exposed to view, set forth, displayed in public, set out. Nagaháway na ang mga pagkáon sa …

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jackstraw ENGLISH

One of a set of straws of strips of ivory, bone, wood, etc., for playing a child's game, the jackstraws …

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kuyang HILIGAYNON

kúyang - To bring forth, produce, put out, set out or forth, exhibit, display, bring to light. Ikúyang ang mga …

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lamisa CEBUANO

lamísa n {1} table, desk. {2} food set out. Náa na bay lamísa dihà kay musaka mi, Do you have …

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lay ENGLISH

To cause to lie down, to be prostrate, or to lie against something; to put or set down; to deposit; …

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