"Sampal" is a word in TAGALOG, HILIGAYNON, CEBUANO
sámpal - To beat or strike against, push,
shove, impel. (cf. dáldal, sámpay). Also: to
slap (on the mouth, one’s mouth). (cf.
sampádong).
sampal
Active Verb: manampal
Passive Verb: sampalin
Definition: (verb) to slap on the face
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Examples: 1) Huwag kang manampal ng tao. (You should not slap people.) 2) Sampalin mo ng batang natutulog sa klase. (Slap the student sleeping in the class.)
sampal v [A; a1b2] slap s.
o.
with the hand on any part of the body, but esp.
the face.
Akuy nagsampal sa ímung abága, I slapped your shoulder hard.
sampal n k.
o.
magic charm tied to the branches of fruit trees to prevent the fruit from being stolen.
Stealing the fruits causes the victim to su?
er swelling of the stomach and some-times death.
v [A13; b6] attach this charm to a tree.
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