"Palad" is a word in WARAY, TAGALOG, HILIGAYNON, CEBUANO
Palad - palm
Palad - fate; destiny
palád - A kind of cactus that is often used
for making quickset hedges.
palad
Definition: (noun) palm of the hand
pálad - The palm of the hand; fate, luck,
chance, fortune. (cf. kapaláran).
pálad n {1} palm of the hand.
{2} ones fate.
Dì ku madátù kay mau nay ákung pálad, I will not get rich because its my fate not to.
{2a} pilay who knows?
Ayaw siyag sawaya.
Pilay pálad ug maprisidinti siya, Do not scorn him.
Who knows, he might one day become president.
{2b} walay unfortunate.
Mis name Miss Palm, the hand as used in masturbating (humorous).
Napildi kung Mis Pálad gabíi, I gave my all to Miss Palm last night (i.
e.
masturbated).
() n {1} general name given to various flatfishes: flounders, brills, soles.
{2} k.
o.
creeping grass: Cynodon dacty-lon.
paladpalad {1} = palad, 1.
{2} = bilabila.
panim- v [A; b(1)] venture, try ones luck.
Adtu ku sa Manílà manimpálad, I will go to Manila to try my luck.
Panimpalári ug hangyù si Pidung básig musugut, Try your luck in asking Pedong to do it.
He might agree to.
hiN- v [AN; b(1)] read the palm.
Hu-man siya kahimadli naghingári lang siyag hinuktuk, Ever since he had his fortune read, he has moped.
panghiN- n palmistry.
manghihimalad n palmist.
When someone cannot do without you, don't think he/she is weak. When he/she loves you, don't take that for granted.Experience has thought me that we all have the power to fall out of love at the same pace we fall in it.
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Read the complete definitionpalád-pálad - Dim. of pálad—the palm of the hand; fate, luck. Also: the prickly-pear cactus.
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