dispiras [dispirás]timeDay before, preceeding; eve (as of Christmas Eve etc.).bisperasNaghanra sinra it maramong pagkaon tong dispiras it Pista.They prepared plenty of food the day before the Feast Day.(sem. domains: 8.4.1.2 - Day, 8.4.5.2 - Before.)
displeyan [displéyan](der. ofdispley) nDisplay case, cabinet (as of a glass-sided cabinet to display items in a shop or home).aparadorBag-o kag inra displeyan nak nag-abot it kuman para sa inra tinrahanThe glass-sided cabinet which arrived earlier at their shop is new.(sem. domains: 2.3.1.4 - Show, let someone see.)
disposisyon [disposísyon]1nPersonal decision, choice about something.(sem. domains: 3.2.2.3 - Evaluate, test, 3.3.1 - Decide, plan.) 2vTo make a personal decision, choice about something.disposisyonIkaw it dapat magdisposisyon kung mapatuloy pa it eskwela si Nonoy sa kolehiyo.It’s at your own discretion whether Nonoy could still pursue college education.Sida it nagdisposisyon kung aoperahan kag ida mata.She had made the decision whether her eyes were to be operated on.(sem. domains: 3.2.2.3 - Evaluate, test, 3.3.1 - Decide, plan.)
distansya [distánsya]1nDistance, gap, space (as of physical space, psychological or social distance).distansyaKailangang magkainggwa gador it distansya kag maestra sa estudyante.There should be a distance between a teacher and a student.(sem. domains: 8.5.5 - Spatial relations, 8.2.6.1 - Far, 4.1.6 - Disunity.) 2vTo distance oneself, put a gap, space between oneself and others (as of physical, psychological or social distance).(sem. domains: 8.5.5 - Spatial relations, 8.2.6.1 - Far, 4.1.6 - Disunity.)
distino [distíno]1adjPlace of work assignment (as of where one is to work).destino(sem. domains: 4.5.3.4 - Appoint, delegate, 6.1 - Work.) 2vTo assign, be assigned somewhere to work.Nadestino sida sa Mindanao it ruhang tuig.He was assigned to Mindanao for 2 years.(sem. domains: 4.5.3.4 - Appoint, delegate, 6.1 - Work.)
distrongka [distróngka]vTo take apart, break open (as of a lock one can't open or a toy one wants to see how it works).(sem. domains: 7.9.2 - Tear down.)
distruso [distrúso]1adjGreatly damaged, ruined, spoiled, broken, destroyed (as of animals getting in and eating a somebody's crops, garden etc.).(sem. domains: 7.9.3 - Destroy.) 2viTo greatly damage, ruin, spoil, break, destroy something (as of animals getting in and eating a somebody's crops, garden etc.).siraIngdistruso it karabao nina Myrna kag uma nina Paz.Myrna’s carabao destroyed Paz’s farm.syn: wasak₂ 1, bagsak 4. (sem. domains: 7.9.3 - Destroy.)
disturbo [distúrbo](der. ofisturbo) 1adjBeing disturbing, interrupting, intruding (as of a child who interrupts a lot).(sem. domains: 3.4.2.4.1 - Worried.) 2nTo disturb, interrupt, intrude.(sem. domains: 3.4.2.4.1 - Worried.) der.pangdisturbo
ditor [dítor]1nDetour; side track; direct route (as of a bridge built of coconut palm wood being used while a new bridge is being built, or of a more direct path over a mountain to reach a place).Kailangang magditor kag mga sasakyan para mapakando kag bag-ong tulay.There is a need for the vehicles to detour in order to fix the new bridge.[This may be called a "short cut" but it's not always an easier route!] (sem. domains: 6.5.4.1 - Road.) 2vTo detour, take a side track, direct route (as of on a bridge built of coconut palm wood being used while a new bridge is being built, or via a more direct path over a mountain to reach a place).(sem. domains: 6.5.4.1 - Road.)
dodoy [dódoy](irreg. infl.doy) n1Nickname for a young boy, man whose name is unknown.(sem. domains: 9.7.1.6 - Nickname.) 2Affectionate nickname for a young man or family member.(sem. domains: 9.7.1.6 - Nickname.)
doktor [dóktor/doktóra]1nMale or female doctor. [male/female terms](sem. domains: 2.5.7.1 - Doctor, nurse.) 2vTo become a doctor.(sem. domains: 2.5.7.1 - Doctor, nurse.) comp.doktor-wakwak
doktor-wakwak [dóktor-wákwak](comp. ofdoktor, wakwak) 1nA flying witch disguised as a doctor who goes from house to house asking to treat the sick, but in fact they need strength from a person to maintain their spiritual powers.[This is a person who changes in ways that resemble features of the European vampire or werewolf. They often threaten children and the sick from whom they are said to "drink their blood" or draw strength via their touch. If they drink the blood of children they become young looking, and if of old people then they become old looking. The person "treated" or touched by them will get sick and may die. They exhibit other signs of supernatural power e.g. seeming to walk but not actually touching the ground, extremely quick aging if they don't get to "drink the blood" of someone, and the ability to avoid capture due to being able to move at superhuman speed.] (sem. domains: 4.9.4.2 - Demon possession, 4.9.2 - Supernatural being.) 2nA game where a person has to untangle a group of participants.(sem. domains: 4.2.6.1 - Game.) 3vTo play the game where a person has to untangle a group of participants.(sem. domains: 4.2.6.1 - Game, 4.2.7 - Play, fun.)
dolmar [dólmar]nElectric chainsaw with a long blade (named after the brand name "Dolmar").(sem. domains: 6.7.9 - Machine.)
domingo [Domíngo]n1Sunday.Linggó(sem. domains: 8.4.1.3.1 - Days of the week.) 2Week.(sem. domains: 8.4.1.3 - Week.) comp.domingo di paskwa, comp.domingo di ramos
domino [dómino]1nGame of dominos (played with small black tiles with certain numbers of white dots on them).Nag-idamo sinra sa baybay it domino.They played dominos on the beach.(sem. domains: 4.2.6.1 - Game.) 2vTo play the game of dominos.(sem. domains: 4.2.6.1 - Game, 4.2.7 - Play, fun.)
donar [donár]vTo donate something to somebody (as of money or blood).Kaling plasa ngasing nak usang hektarya, kina ay ida gingdonar para mapatindrugan it eskwelahan.This present town square of one hectare, that is what he donated for building the school on.(sem. domains: 6.8.3.1 - Give, donate.) der.donasyon, der.donor