"Tampi" is a word in HILIGAYNON, CEBUANO
támpì - To put on an apron, kilt, or the
like. Itámpì iníng heneró. Use this cloth as
an apron. Tamplí ang panápton mo, agúd
índì mabulingán. Cover your clothes with
an apron, lest they should get dirty.
tampì = tampi, n1, 2.
tampì v [A; c1] tuck a piece of cloth into another to hold it in place, e.
g.
a shirt that sticks out or s.t.
wrapped around the waist.
Tampía (itampì) ang karsúnis kay luag ang hawakan, Fold your trousers and tuck in the folds because they are loose at the waist.
tampi n {1} bank of a body of water.
{2} edge of a surface.
a {1} nearby, close by.
Ang kumbintu tampi sa simbahan, The convent is near the church.
{2} close to the edge.
Tampi ra kaáyung pagbutang mu sa básu sa lamísa.
Mahg, You put the glass much too close to the edge of the table.
Its going to fall.
The Lord likes small things best, especially those done with love.
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