"Dool" is a word in ILOKANO, HILIGAYNON
v. /MANG-:-AN/ to feed, especially by putting the food to the mouth.
dóol - To establish firm contact with,
compress, press down, exert pressure
upon. Indì makadóol ang íya tiíl sa salúg,
kay may hubág. He cannot put his foot to
the floor, for it—is swollen,—has a boil or
ulcer. (cf. doót).
dóol - Cork, stopple, stopper, plug, bung,
spike; to cork, stopple, etc. Doóli ang
botílya. Cork the bottle. (cf. súngsung).
dóol - Sucker, offshoot, shoot, (as of the
pagátpat-tree, etc.).
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