"Dul-Ay" is a word in HILIGAYNON, CEBUANO

dul-ay HILIGAYNON
Definition:

dúl-ay - Clod, lump, mass (of earth, etc.).
(cf. pugá, píghol, dáay).

dul-ay CEBUANO
Definition:

dul-ay v [A; c] spit up, for a baby to vomit up excess food taken in.
Ug iug-ug ang bátà, mudul-ay nyà, If you shake the baby, he will spit up.
Idul-ay níya ang kináun, She spits up what she had eaten.
n material spit up by a baby.
-un() a tending to spit up.

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