"Hadal" is a word in HILIGAYNON

hadal HILIGAYNON
Definition:

hádal - To dull, blunt, take off the edge; be
or become blunt. Halá, hadála ang
lansítas ko. Hey, take the edge off my
pocket-knife. Naghádal ang binángon, kay
ginpaági mo sa bató. The bolo is blunted,
for you passed it over a stone. (cf. hídal,
hábul).

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dumpul HILIGAYNON

dúmpul - To dull, blunt, take off the point; to become dull or blunt, said of pointed instruments and tools. …

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dupul HILIGAYNON

dupúl - Blunted, dull, obtuse, having the point broken off or its sharpness gone; to take off the point, to …

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dusak HILIGAYNON

dúsak - To injure, hit, wound, bruise, abrade, excoriate, graze, scratch, lacerate, take the skin off with a blunt-pointed tool …

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dusdus CEBUANO

dusdus v {1} [A; ab2] strike repeatedly with s.t. using a forward thrusting motion, usually said of a knife or …

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hidal HILIGAYNON

hídal - To blunt, dull, take off the edge. Indì mo paghidálon ang ákon binángon. Don’t blunt the edge of …

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