"Kolan" is a word in HILIGAYNON
kólan - To place, put, lay. Ginkólan níya
siá sa isá ka pasungán. She laid him in a
manger. Ikólan ang bátà sa duyándúyan.
Put the baby in the hammock. (cf. butáng,
pahígdà, tángday, pahámtang).
kól-an, etc. From kolô—to expand and
contract.
kolápnit, Bat. See koláknit.
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