"Tapal" is a word in WARAY, TAGALOG, ILOKANO, HILIGAYNON, CEBUANO
n. plaster, patch. v. /MANG-:-AN/ to put a plaster on, to patch. /MANGI-: I-/ to patch on, to put on as plaster.
Tapal - to slap
tapál - To slap, strike. See dapál.
tapal v [A; b1] {1} pay, make up for s.t.
lost or short.
Makatapal giyud kag wad-un nímu nà, Youll have to pay for it if you lose it.
Tapli tung adlaw nga naabsin ka, Make up for the day you were absent.
{2} pay s.
o.
s bills for later reimbursement.
Tapli lang ku kay nahibilin ang ákung pitáka, Pay for me because I left my wallet.
n amount of s.t.
made up.
tápal v [A; c] lay s.t.
over a small area and stick it.
Nagtápal siyag itsiban sa íyang payuk, He laid a medicinal plaster over his bruise.
Itápal ning inúsap dáhun sa samad, Chew the leaves and spread them over the wound.
n s.t.
laid and stuck over.
tapal
Active Verb: magtapal
Passive Verb: itapal
Definition: (verb) to patch; to apply on
tápal - To throw away, discard, thrust out,
cast forth, eject. Itápal sa bintánà iníng
pánit (úpak) sang ságing. Throw these
banana skins out of the window. (cf. pilák,
habúy).
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patsi n medicinal plaster for headaches or muscular pains. v [A; b6(1)] {1} patch s.t. by laying it on top. …
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