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danggólActive Verb1man-To fight, of bulls, carabao.Iay-ayéd mo din nowáng yo tan mo mandanggól da.Move your carabao over to the sided lest they fight.2-an, i-, -omi-3To gore.Emegyátak tan omidanggól et mapólagak.I'm afraid because it will gore me and I will fall down.Synonymdag-ós2See alsopáli1pallót
dángkaNounBank, land bordering a body of water.
dángkiNounDonkey.
dánglaActive Verbi-To fell something, as a tree, bamboo, across a gap so as to make a bridge.Din kawáyan, nalaká ay en da idángla sin gináwang ta iámag si pakdá.Bamboo, it's easy for them to go fell it across the river to use for constructing a footbridge.See alsoagádang 2báteybay-ótangkagálinglangtáypakdá
dánglisNounMeat from animals butchered to feed guests at a funeral; (There is a taboo against guests bringing any of this meat into their houses. When they take home their share, they must prepare and eat it outside the house. The meat may, however, be brought into the house of the dead person.).See alsopatpatók
dangngéAdjectivena-Slippery, as a muddy trail.See alsolínis 1ngaótoy
dangpáyNounUpper buttocks.See alsobotóy 2íko 3ípaykimótpispissíngpótottílitingtinglód
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danóm1NounWater; pus or discharge from a wound.See alsonána2Active Verbman-To produce a milky fluid, stage in the growth of rice between yóngo and om during which a milky fluid appears when grain is pinched.3Active Verb-anTo add water to, as rice beer.4Active Verbmang-To water, provide water for (of natural sources of water as applied to the land).Ad-adó di gináwang ya obbóg ay manandanóm sin dagá na.Many rivers and springs water his land.
dánonNounType of vine.specwaká
danónoyAdjectivena-Long, narrow, of bodies of water, such as a river, canal, lake.See alsokolitbéng
daóNounLarge, covered wooden boat; ark.See alsobángkabilóg
dáo1locativeUnder; inside.Dinténg agík din pilák sin dáon di bató.My brother found the money under the rock.2Active Verb-om-1, -enTo enter an opening or area, as tunnel, cave, place where lightning struck.Domáo ka sin ósok.Enter the cave.Dináom din kinán di kimát.You entered the area that was struck by lightning.3Active Verbi-To bring, put under the house, as a cow, firewood; occasionally used to mean entering a house.Idáo yos na tan sánay man-odán.Bring it under here because it's raining out there.See alsodallémlol-ókpátag 4segéptáya 2tayyangátang
daóanNounArea under the house.
dáopActive Verb-anTo wash face.Mandáop kayó ya mansagáysay kayó.Wash your faces and comb your hair.En ka daópan san matám.Go wash that face of yours.
daoplákNounLayer or outcropping of rock.See alsobalintoógan 1batódalip-éyígang
dáos11Active Verb-anTo remove, clean off, clean up, as manure in the yard.Daósam san méteg mo.Clean off your mucous.See alsoasósotdalóskidkíd2Stative verbma...anLast quarter,phase in lunar cycle between ináas and sóyok.See alsobówan3ináas 2ínat 1kayáng 3kibíkib 2kíling 1kitkitíkiyáng 1kóyog 1límenglóya 1magáy ngádanasalnédtekétíway
dáos2Active Verbi...anTo castrate, as a pig.Idaósam san botyóg di bisáang.Castrate the pig's testicles.
dapánNounFoot, sole of foot.
dápatActive Verb1i-To place alongside, as one object beside others in a row.2To consider as equal, as adopted child along with natural children in the division of an inheritance.Idápat nakás anák ko.I'll consider you as equal to my children.See alsobatbátdalápatfig
dápig1Adjectivena-Rectangular, square.2Active Verb-enTo flatten, press flat, as hamburger patties.
dápilActive Verb-enTo press out sugarcane juice in a mill.See alsoasókal 2balbál1básiintíonásossokáwaswás1
dapillánNounSugarcane mill.
daplágActive Verbi-To spread out, lay flat, as a mat, book, money, lumber.Idaplág mon pilák ay singsingilén da ta dalón maíla.Spread out the money they are collecting so it can be clearly seen.
dapnásActive Verb-om-4, -an, i-To wipe off with something dry, as hand, cloth.Dapnásam san méteg.Wipe off that mucous.See alsodási 2pónastalápo1 2