"Lumpag" is a word in HILIGAYNON, CEBUANO
lúmpag - (H) To destroy, demolish, break
down, smash up, pull down. Lumpagá ang
síya, baláy, etc. Smash up the chair, pull
down the house, etc. Ginpalúmpag ko sa
íla ang ákon bálay, kay gabúk na. I let
them pull down my house for it was rotten.
Nalumpagán akó sang ákon baláy sang
mga buyóng. The robbers demolished my
house. (cf. gubâ, láglag).
lumpag v [AB12; a] {1} crumble down; cause s.t.
to do so.
Nagkalumpag na ang paril, The wall is crumbling.
Hilumpa-gan ku sa kinamádang láta, The cans that were stacked up neatly came tumbling down on me.
{2} bring to a downfall.
Ayawg lumpága ang íyang mga damgu, Do not destroy her hopes.
Lumpágun nátù ang gahum sa impiryalismu, We shall overcome the power of imperialism.
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