"Hapulas" is a word in HILIGAYNON, CEBUANO

hapulas HILIGAYNON
Definition:

hapúlas - To anoint, rub in, dab, etc. See
háplas. Also: to stroke, rub gently;
ingratiate oneself with. (cf. hapóhap,
apóhap).

hapulas CEBUANO
Definition:

hapúlas (from púlas) v [A; c1] {1} smear s.t.
over a large area with the hand.
Gihapulásan ang bungbung ug lápuk, The wall had mud smeared all over it.
{2} eat s.t.
fast.
Mihapúlas lang siya ug tulu ka plátung tsapsuy, He gobbled down three platefuls of chop suey (as if he was just smearing it on his mouth).

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banyos HILIGAYNON

bányos - (Sp. baño) Ointment, salve, unguent, leaves, etc. used as a plaster for rubbing in or massaging; massage; to …

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dapolas HILIGAYNON

dapólas - To apply a—salve,—ointment,— plaster, etc. to rub, stroke, scratch. Dapolása ang hubág, ang bútkon, etc. Put a plaster …

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haplas HILIGAYNON

háplas - To dab, smear, put on, overspread with something unctuous or adhesive, salve, rub in an ointment or the …

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hibo, hibo HILIGAYNON

híbò, híbo - To oil, anoint, salve, plaster, rub in a liquid, cover with oil, fat, lard, etc. Hibóa—or—hibói siá …

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