"Kadal-Kadal" is a word in HILIGAYNON

kadal-kadal HILIGAYNON
Definition:

kadál-kadál - Clatter, rattle, clattering,
rattling; to clatter, rattle as a cart over
stones, etc. Ang káro nagakadálkadál sa
dálan nga batohón. The cart is clattering
over the stony road. Indì mo
pagkadálkadalón ang káro. Don’t let (or
make) the cart rattle so much. (cf.
kadólkadól).

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dagaldal HILIGAYNON

dagáldal - To clatter, rattle, rumble, as a cart over stones or the like. Ang káro nagadagáldal sa kabatohán. The …

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katul-katul HILIGAYNON

katúl-katúl - Loose, not firm or tight, not well joined or adapted and hence creaky, katulúbhan – kautangán squeaky, emitting …

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maundag HILIGAYNON

maúndag - Shaky, moving to and fro, shaking, bumping, swaying, rattling, jolting, tossing, said of carts, etc. (úndag).

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