"Pat-Ul" is a word in CEBUANO
pat-ul v [A2N; cN] match s.
o.
with s.
o.
else with the purpose of marrying him or her o?
.
Ngánung ipamat-ul man nímu nákù nang tiguwánga?
Why are you trying to pawn that old geezer o?
on me?
pat-ul v [A; c] {1} put s.t.
where it can be chopped, hit, or broken.
Kining tadtaran mauy pat-úlan inigtadtad sa bukug, Put the bone on this chopping block, when you chop up the bones.
{2} put s.t.
on top of s.t.
for a short period of time.
Íyang gipat-úlan ug ínit nga hampul ang íyang bun-ug, He put a hot compress on his bruises.
{3} put the blame on s.
o.
Íyang gipat-ul nákù ang tanang salà, She put all the blame on me.
-ánan n chopping block.
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