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rapat [rapát] 11.1adj Fits exactly together (as of the parts of a piece of furniture). Abang rapat nak gador kag sugrong it mga siki it bangko. The legs of the chair fits exactly together. 22.1adj At ease with somebody; relaxed with somebody. lapat Karapat kag ako buot kay Toto kisa kay Gadi. I feel at ease with Toto than with Gadi. 33.1vbt To put something flat against another surface; to put something somewhere; to place one’s hand somewhere. lapat Ingrapat it manoghuman kag estante sa ringring. The one who made the shelves put them up against the wall. Rapatan kag imo siki sa sayog - aya gikatin. Put your feet flat on the floor, don’t stand on the ball of your feet. 44.1vbt To apply, use something. lapat Ingparapatan sida it buyong sa bituka. She had medicine applied to her stomach. Nio kag ingrapat nak buyong it doktor? What medicine did the doctor apply?

palapat [palapát] v To lift, raise one’s hand against somebody (as to physically strike, punish). lapat Apalapatan it ida nanay si Rosa dahil nagpanakaw sida it kwarta. Rosa’s mother will lift her hand against her because she stole some money.

lapat kag ako buot sa ida [lapát kag ákò buót sa ída] idiom - Convert to subentry To feel close to somebody. lapat ang loob sa kanya Kada lapat kag ako buot sa ida ay pay hali kag ida pagtratar sa ako. That’s why I feel close to her because she treats me like her own relative.

lapat [lápat] adj Fitting, fits one’s body. Kaado it tabas kag ida baro nak lapat sa ida yawas. The cut of her dress is good because it fits her body.

kalapati [kalapáti] n Dance of women using dove-like hand movements. (sem. domains: 4.2.4 - Dance.)

kalapatu [kalapátu] n Fish species; Finlet scad fish. Atule mate (Cuvier). (sem. domains: 1.6.1.5 - Fish.)

bato-bato [bato-bató] (der. of bato) n Turtle dove (as of a small grey dove). kalapati Kag ingbuhian ni Noe pagkatapos it gunaw ay usang bato-bato. The one which Noe let go after the great flood was a turtle dove. (sem. domains: 1.6.1.2 - Bird.)