"Kapas" is a word in ILOKANO, HILIGAYNON
n. 1. the cotton plant (Gossypium paniculatum). 2. cotton boll.
kapás - (Sp. capaz) Capable, ingenious,
clever, learned, fit, suitable. (cf. makaákò,
batíd, sagád, sampáton,
may—igkasángkol,—ikasaráng,—ikatakús).
All of us have had this experience. At some point, we have each said through our tears, “I’m suffering for a love that’s not worth it.” We suffer because we feel we are giving more than we receive. We suffer because our love is going unrecognized. We suffer because we are unable to impose our own rules.But ultimately there is no good reason for our suffering, for in every love lies the seed of our growth. The more we love, the closer we come to spiritual experience. Those who are truly enlightened, those whose souls are illuminated by love, have been able to overcome all of the inhibitions and preconceptions of their era. They have been able to sing, to laugh, and to pray out loud; they have danced and shared what Saint Paul called “the madness of saintliness.” They have been joyful—because those who love conquer the world and have no fear of loss. True love is an act of total surrender.
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algudun n cotton as manufactured, commercial cotton.
Read the complete definitionn. smoke or smell of smoke of burning cloth. paper etc. v. /AG-/ to burn cotton, cloth, etc. in order …
Read the complete definitionv. /MANG-:-EN/ to pull back or toward oneself. Awidem dayta tugaw ditoy. Pull that chair back here. 3 AWID; SANGKAAWID, …
Read the complete definitionbits n bates, k. o. plain, finely woven cotton cloth.
Read the complete definitionbulálu, bulálù n {1} general term for good-sized or large cowries. {2} unit of measure {2a} for a rice cake …
Read the complete definitionbusug v [A; a12] flu? up cotton or kapok in preparation for further use. -an n {1} flu? er of …
Read the complete definitiondigása n sti? cotton gauze fabric out of which butterfly-sleeve kamísas and panyulítus are made.
Read the complete definitiondríl n a coarse linen or cotton cloth with a diagonal weave, used for work clothes, etc.
Read the complete definitionduldul n kapok fiber or tree: Ceiba pentandra. The pods pro-duce a cotton-like fiber which is used as furniture stu? …
Read the complete definitiondutdut v {1} [A; a12] move close in through obstacles. Mudut-dut ta ngadtu sa intabládu, Lets push our way forward …
Read the complete definitiongaling v {1} [A; a2] mill s.t. or grind in a mill. Mugaling sila sa tubu run, Theyll mill the …
Read the complete definitiongápas n {1} k. o. medium-sized tree which produces cotton. {2} prepared cotton for treatment of wounds. () v {1} …
Read the complete definitiongris, grís n a coarse cotton cloth which is plain woven and with a gray color. v [A13] wear grís.
Read the complete definitionilúku n k. o. thread of several strands made from low-grade cotton, finer and whiter than the tingkal.
Read the complete definitioniskusya n finely-woven, silky cotton thread, used commonly for undershirts. v [A13] wear an escocia undershirt.
Read the complete definitionkandungga n a triangular neckerchief worn around the shoulders with any native dress, originally of heavily starched cotton. v [AN; …
Read the complete definitionn. the silk-cotton or kapok tree (Ceiba pentandra).
Read the complete definitionkulítug v [A; a] insert s.t. into a hole and move it around. Nagkulítug siyag gápas sa íyang dunggan, He …
Read the complete definitionkundíman n k. o. red cotton cloth of a cheap variety, com-monly used for pillows. v [A13] wear clothes made …
Read the complete definitionn. skein, hank of cotton yarn.
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