"Panala" is a word in HILIGAYNON
panalá - Freq. of dalá—to carry, etc. See
pandalá.
panalâ - Freq. of salâ. To confess, own to a
fault, acknowledge a mistake, admit being
in the wrong, say "salâ ko”.—It is my fault,
I am to blame. My mistake. Frequently this
panalâ is almost identical in meaning with
súmpà, panúmpà—to swear, take an oath,
declare under oath. "Salâ ko” may also
mean (according to the context): If what I
say is not true, I am a liar (am committing
the sin of telling lies).
panálà - To glean, gather rice, wheat, etc.,
left after the harvest. (cf. panagílò,
panígput, pamíngkong).
panálà - (B) Freq. of sálà—to leave behind.
Ginpanálà nánda sa baláy ni Fuláno ang
mga tabungós nga sinúdlan kang mga
panalâ – panámpok
turulán-on. They left behind the baskets
filled with vegetables in N.N.’s house.
One of the hardest-to-swallow, most countercultural, counter intuitive implications of the gospel is that bearing up under a difficult burden with patient perseverance is a good thing.
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