"Dool" is a word in ILOKANO, HILIGAYNON

dool ILOKANO
Definition:

v. /MANG-:-AN/ to feed, especially by putting the food to the mouth.

dool HILIGAYNON
Definition:

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).

dool HILIGAYNON
Definition:

dóol - Cork, stopple, stopper, plug, bung,
spike; to cork, stopple, etc. Doóli ang
botílya. Cork the bottle. (cf. súngsung).

dool HILIGAYNON
Definition:

dóol - Sucker, offshoot, shoot, (as of the
pagátpat-tree, etc.).

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The main problem is that most commentators are accustomed to thinking of spiritual schools as 'systems', which are more or less alike, and which depend upon dogma and ritual: and especially upon repetition and the application of continual and standardised pressures upon their followers.The Sufi way, except in degenerate forms which are not to be classified as Sufic, is entirely different from this.

Idries Shah, The Commanding Self

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doot HILIGAYNON

doót - To come into physical contact with, feel, touch, handle, finger, fumble. Walâ siá makadoót sa ákon. He did …

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dunut HILIGAYNON

dúnut - To decay, rot, spoil, putrefy, decompose, corrupt; to become or make soft. Nadúnut ang káhoy sa dútà. The …

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