"Dulang" is a word in TAGALOG, ILOKANO, HILIGAYNON, CEBUANO
n. a low table.
dulang
Definition: (noun) long dining table
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duláng - To dig up, excavate, unearth,
mine. Iníng lugár ginadulangán sing
buláwan. Gold is being mined in this place.
Duláng ka sang—, dulangá ang—,
manggad nga nagakatulúg sa idálum
sang dútà. Dig up the wealth hidden
(Literally: that is sleeping) below the soil.
dulángan, dulangán, Mine. Dulangán
sang bulawán, dulangán-buláwan. A
Gold-mine. Dulangán-karbón—a coalmine. (cf. mína, minahán).
dúlang - An earthenware plate, plate—,
dish—, lid for covering pots and pans—,
made of pottery.
dúlang n {1} round wash basin dug out from a single piece of wood.
{2} depression in the ground which fills with water when it rains like a dúlang.
v {1} [A; a12] make into a dúlang.
{2} [B1; b5] become, make a depression which fills with water.
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