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plorera [ploréra] n Flower vase/pot. paso, plorera syn: paso 1.

paso₁ [pásò] 1sta To be burned on the skin by fire. Nasakro kag ida damot sa sig-ang ag napaso. Her hand brushed against the cooking stones and was burned. syn: plorera. (sem. domains: 2.1.4 - Skin.) 2vt To burn something, somebody intentionally. paso, sunog Apasu-on nako’t baga kag amamaga. I’ll burn the centipede with the ember. (sem. domains: 2.1.4 - Skin.) der. kapasuan

kapot [kápot] 1vi To make something stick, cling to something. Ipakapot nako kaling bayagon sa puno’t nidog. I will make the vine cling to the coconut tree. Ipakapot nako kaling nabasag nak plorera it tong pangdikit nak ‘epoxy.’ I’ll stick this broken flower pot together with epoxy glue. (sem. domains: 7.5.2 - Join, attach.) 2vbt To cling onto something or somebody; to stick onto something. Nagpakakapot tong anak sa ako tong sida ay naineksyunan. The child clung to me when she was given an injection. Nagkapot kag tiki sa ringring. The lizard clung to the wall. Kaling kahoy ay gingkakaputan it kinang ako mga ‘orchids.’ My orchids are clinging on this tree. (sem. domains: 7.5.2.1 - Link, connect, 7.5.2.2 - Stick together.) 3adj Prehensile; easily, soon clings, climbs somewhere (as of the tendrils of a vine, the arms of an octopus). kapit Maraling kaputan it bayagon it mga sitaw katong gingbutang nako nak mga kuray. The bean vines soon climbed on the fence that I put up. (sem. domains: 7.5.2 - Join, attach.) 4vi To catch a disease; to be infected. Ingkaputan sida’t sakit pagpagto sa ibang nasyon. She caught a disease when she went to another country. syn: tapon 1. (sem. domains: 2.4.2 - Weak, 2.5.2 - Disease.) der. kaputan