dara₁ [dára](der. ofdara₂) vTo carry, bring, take something somewhere (as of the general term for carrying things).(sem. domains: 7.3.1 - Carry.) der.padara₁
dara₂ [dará]fr. var. ofraya₁der.dara₁To carry, bring, take something somewhere (as of the general term for carrying things)., der.padara₂Something to send, have carried somewhere.
daster [dáster]1nLoose cotton dress (as of one without a waistline that is worn around the house).[From the English "duster".] (sem. domains: 5.3.2 - Women's clothing.) 2vTo wear loose cotton dresses (as of one without a waistline that is worn around the house).dasterGusto nidang magdaster permi.She likes to wear loose cotton dresses all the time.(sem. domains: 5.3.2 - Women's clothing.)
dati [dáti]1timeFormerly; in the past; before.dátiTong dati ay kag nag-istar dili ay docktor.The person who lived here formerly was a doctor.(sem. domains: 8.4.5.2 - Before.) 2adjFormer, previous.Nagsubli ako sa ida dating kaibhanan.I took the place of her former companion.(sem. domains: 8.4.5.2 - Before.)
dato [dáto]nDatu (as of a joking term for the head of a barangay).datò[This is term that comes from the Muslim term dátu "chief".] (sem. domains: 4.5.1 - Person in authority.)
dawi₁ [dáwi]1nCatch of fish, the quantity of fish caught at one time.(sem. domains: 6.4.5 - Fishing.) 2vTo catch fish.huliNakadawi ako it rakong isra.I caught a large fish.Kag ako nadawi ay apila yang.My catch was just a few fish.(sem. domains: 6.4.5 - Fishing.)
dawi₂ [dáwi]1nKey, an instrument used for unlocking (as in unlocking a door).(sem. domains: 6.5.2.4 - Door.) 2vTo lock somewhere with a key.súsìIngdawihan nako kag hagran bag-o naghalin.I locked the door before I left.(sem. domains: 6.5.2.4 - Door.)
dayal [dáyal]vTo dial on a telephone.Si Alice kag nagdayal it telepono.Alice was the one who dialed the telephone.(sem. domains: 3.5.9.2 - Telephone.) comp.dayal ton
dayal ton [dáyal ton](comp. ofdayal) nDial tone (as of the sound on a working telephone before a number is dialed).(sem. domains: 3.5.9.2 - Telephone.)
dayan [dayán]vTo rock a child back and forth in one's arms.dayanMiski ingdadayan kag anak, indi sida maghilom.Even the child is held and rocked back and forth, he won’t stop crying.(sem. domains: 2.6.4.1.1 - Care for a baby.)
dayaw [dáyaw]vTo worship, praise God.sambaKag mga tawo ay nagsuyor sa simbahan para magdayaw sa Dios laloey tong naglinog.People went to church to worship God especially when earthquake struck.(sem. domains: 4.9.5.3 - Worship.) comp.adayawon nato kag Dios, comp.dayawon kag Dios, der.kadayawan, der.pagdayaw
dayo [dáyo]1nForeigner; stranger; alien (as of not from one's home village).dayuhanKaramong dayo dili sa Odiongan nak taga ibang lugar pag pista.There are many strangers from other places here in Odiongan when it’s fiesta.(sem. domains: 4.1.2 - Types of people.) 2vTo go to another place for work or business (as of a short visit away from home e.g. to gather seashells, to buy maize etc.).(sem. domains: 7.2.4 - Travel, 4.6.7.4 - Community.) 3vTo trespass, raid a house or place that is not one's own (as of robbers, bandits, whether they are from one's home town or not).(sem. domains: 4.7.3 - Break the law, 6.5.1.3 - Land, property.)
dayon [dáyon]1partWill continue, keep going, happen, materialize, come to pass (as planned or despite all obstacles).(sem. domains: 8.4.7 - Continue, persevere, 9.1.2.1 - Happen.) 2vTo continue, keep going, happen, materialize, come to pass (as planned or despite all obstacles).(sem. domains: 8.4.7 - Continue, persevere, 9.1.2.1 - Happen.) 3vTo stay, sleep overnight, temporarily somewhere (as of what is said when visiting or travelling through a town).tuloyKung mapa-Manila sinra, hariin sinra madayon?When they go to Manila, where will they stay?Igwa baga kamo it madadayunan roto sa Manila?Do you have a place to stay there in Manila?(sem. domains: 5.9 - Live, stay.) comp.indi dayon, der.dayunan, der.padayon
days [dáys]nDice.days(sem. domains: 4.2.6.1 - Game.)
dayunan [dayunán](der. ofdayon) nA place to stay overnight; boarding house, guest house, hotel, inn.tuluyan(sem. domains: 6.5.1 - Building.)
de [dê]1part SinlThen, at that time; soon after; following next in order; in that case.kayaDi sige ako nak bugsay.Then I kept on paddling.Di tinawog ni Amo ag katong hagtoy si Amo sa ibabaw, kinaon ni Amo, waya nak gador sida gihuyog para kang Bao.So Monkey climbed up and when he got up to the top he ate them and didn’t drop any at all to Turtle.(sem. domains: 9.2.6 - Particles.) 2partWell; that’s why (as in the reason that something happened).Impipilay ka? Di magpahuway ka.Are you tired? Well get some rest.(sem. domains: 9.2.6 - Particles.)
dede [dédè]v1Bottle-feed! (as of a child's words when asking for their bottle or to be bottle fed).(sem. domains: 2.6.4.1.1 - Care for a baby.) 2To bottle feed (as of a baby drinking, sucking from a bottle with a teat).(sem. domains: 2.6.4.1.1 - Care for a baby.)