"Dulat" is a word in HILIGAYNON

dulat HILIGAYNON
Definition:

dulát - Awl, brad-awl, sprig-bit; to use or
apply an awl, make a hole with an awl.
Magdulát ka sang binít sang amákan kon
magbódbod ka. Pierce the edge of the
bamboo-mat with an awl, when you make a
rattan-rim around it. Dulatí ang sapátos
kon magtahî ka sang pánit. Perforate the
boots with an awl, when you sew the
leather. Dílì mo pagdulatán, kóndì síbtan
mo lámang, ang dulúnggan sang bátà kon
bitáyan mo sing arítos. Don’t pierce the
girl’s ear with an awl, but only with a
needle or pin, when you are going to hang
an ear-ring in it.

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