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tapay₂ [tápay] vbt To apply a poulice of medicinal leaves on the body. tapal Ingtapayan nako kag ako yamhongon nak siki it sili. I applied chili leaves on my swollen foot. syn: tampoy, banlos 2. (sem. domains: 2.5.7.5 - Traditional medicine.)

tampoy [támpoy] vt To apply medicinal leaves on the body. tapal Ingtampoy nako kag mga rahon it sili sa ako yamhongon nak siki. I applied chili leaves on my swollen foot. syn: banlos 2, tapay.

pangbanlos [pangbánlos] (der. of banlos) n Medicinal item that is rubbed on somebody's skin (as of ointment, medicinal leaves etc.). (sem. domains: 2.5.7 - Treat disease.)

pabanlos [pabánlos] (der. of banlos) v To have somebody rub medicinal items onto the skin of someone (as of ointments, oils, lotions or squeezed leaves of plants that exude sap or juice). (sem. domains: 2.5.7 - Treat disease.)

banlos [bánlos] 1n Medicinal item rubbed on the skin of somebody (as of ointments, oils, lotions or leaves whose sap, juice are rubbed on skin to relieve fevers). (sem. domains: 2.5.7 - Treat disease, 2.5.7.3 - Medicinal plants.) 2v To rub the skin with medicinal items (as of ointments, oils, lotions or squeezed leaves of plants that exude sap or juice). pahiran Ingbanlusan ni Merry it rahon it sili si Karen tong sida’y ingsagnat. Merry rubbed chili leaves on Karen’s skin when she got sick. [ Plants used like this are síli "chili", átis "sugar apple/small custard apple" or malúnggay "tree species with small edible leaves".] syn: tampoy, tapay. (sem. domains: 2.5.7 - Treat disease, 2.5.7.3 - Medicinal plants.) der. pabanlos , der. pangbanlos