"Yapak" is a word in TAGALOG, CEBUANO
yapak1
Definition: (noun) tread; footstep; footprint
2
Definition: (syn) TAPAK
yapak2
Definition: (adj) /naka--/ barefoot
yapak
Definition: see yapak1 see yapak2
yapak n {1} soil in small pieces.
{2} mud or mud puddle.
Milú-nang sa yapak ang bábuy, The pig wallowed in the mud puddle.
v [B; a12] be, become muddy.
Giyapak sa mga bábuy ang ílang búngun, The pigs made the space beneath their house muddy.
ka- v [A13] {1} be full of small soil particles.
Nagkayápak ang harína, The flour has got lots of soil particles in it.
{2} be all covered with mud.
-un a {1} having soil particles mixed in.
Bugas nga yapakun, Cereal with lots of particles of dirt in it.
{2} soiled, full or splotched with mud.
Yapakun ang ímung gisul-ub, You are wearing mud-splotched (soiled) clothes.
yápak v [A; b6(1)] step on, put ones foot on.
May nagyápak sa bag-ung gitanum, S.
o.
stepped on the things I just planted.
Giyapákan níla ang laráwan sa Pangúlu, They trampled on the caricature of the President.
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Read the complete definitionagúmud v [A2; c] grunt. Nag-agumud ang bábuy nga naglúnang, The pig was grunting as he wallowed in the mud.
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Read the complete definitionbagónbon - Alluvial sediment, soft mire, slime, mud deposited by flowing water. Binagonbonán sang subâ ang binángon. The river buried …
Read the complete definitionbágtas - To leave the water, to lie on wet or muddy ground near the water’s edge, said especially of …
Read the complete definitionbágtik - To harden and get brittle, as dry mud and the like. Nagbágtik ang lúnang. The mud has hardened. …
Read the complete definitionbágtis - A kind of mud-eel, living in rivers and fields, especially rice-fields. (cf. haroán). bágtol, To beat, strike a …
Read the complete definitionbagtuk a hardened, crystallized. v [APBN] become, make hard. Namagtuk (mibagtuk) ang lápuk, The mud hardened. Ang túbig bugnaw mubagtuk …
Read the complete definitionbahù a {1} odorous, ill-smelling. Limpiyúhi ang kasilyas kay bahù kaáyu, Clean the toilet because it stinks. {2} having been …
Read the complete definitionbalótbot - To pull up, raise or lift out of water, mud or the like. Balotbotá ang bátà sa lúnang. …
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Read the complete definitionbásil - Any hardened or dry matter sticking to, or wedged in between, other objects; to harden, thicken, incrust. Nagbásil …
Read the complete definitionbigól, bígol - Hardened, caked; to harden, become caked. Nagbigól ang lúnang sa íya panápton. The mud hardened on his …
Read the complete definitionbigól-bigól - Dim. of bigól. Bigólbigól iníng ulúnan. This pillow is full of small hard lumps. Bigólbigól ang lala-ó sa …
Read the complete definitionbugtak v [B; a2] {1} for clothes to be drooping or loose as if wet or because of s.t. damp …
Read the complete definitionbuláug - To stumble—, step—, fall—, into a hole, a mud-pool, etc. Mangalókos ka sang ímo sárwal, kay lunángon ang …
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