"Sulab" is a word in HILIGAYNON, CEBUANO
suláb - The edge of a cutting tool. Sa suláb
sang binángon. With the edge of the bolo.
(cf. suráb).
súlab v [A3P; b4] cause one to be addicted or crazy over s.t.
Ang madyung makasúlab (makapasúlab) sa táwu, It is easy to get addicted to mahjong.
Gisulában ka na sa pagtabakù sa upyum, You are already addicted to smoking opium.
sulab n blade, cutting edge of an instrument.
v [A13; b6] put or make a blade.
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