"Pali" is a word in HILIGAYNON, ENGLISH, CEBUANO
A dialect descended from Sanskrit, and like that, a dead
language, except when used as the sacred language of the Buddhist
religion in Farther India, etc.
pálì - To form a scar, cicatrize, skin over,
heal (said of a wound, etc.). Nagkapálì
(Napálì) na ang íya pilás. His wound is
healed. Búlnga ang hubág agúd
magkapálì (mapálì). Put some medicine
on the boil, that it may heal up. Idápat
iníng bulúng sa pagpapálì sang pilás. Use
this medicine to cure the wound. (cf. áyo).
páli - A kind of mango smaller than the
regular variety.
palî - Scar, mark left by a wound, boil or
the like, a cicatrix, cicatrice. (cf. pinalian,
kapalián).
pl. of Palus.
of Palus
palì v [B126] for the upraised hands to be bent back with some force.
Kusug ra kaáyu tung pagkapasáha sa búla, makapalì (makapapalì) man pud sa magsáwù, You really threw the ball with force.
It can bend the hand over backwards.
Their throat is an open sepulchre they flatter with their tongue.
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