dala2dalaSCE.rule; governder.magdala2s.o. is ruling; governingmagdala1s.o. habitually rules; governspigpadala͡ancaused to be under one rulerunspec. comp. formdumalagovern
dala1dalaSCE.carry; bringder.dala͡enenthings to be carried; bringdyala͡anbrought to s.o.madala2s.o. is able to bringmagpadalas.o. will cause s.th. to be carriedmigdalas.o. or s.th. is being carriedsomeone brought another to a place nyadalasomeone to bear a load; carrynyandalasomeone brings along others to a placepadala͡anwill send s.th. with s.o.pagdala2handling; carrying
dalādalāda.a.ʔa (Mansaka)NA dalā is a tall hardwood tree which can be identified by its rich, yellow, wood grain and can grow to heights of 75 to 100 feet.1.5.1TreeBotbotany
dalagda.ˈlagcflayunNfallen, dried leaves of treesBotbotany
dalagadalagaNA dalaga is a young woman but not necessarily a virgin.der.kadalaga͡anolder and unmarried womanmagdalagateen girls going around in a group
dalagandalaganSCE.1primrun2figrun for officeder.dyumalagans.o. /s.th. ran
dalagunut na atulunid. ofdalagunutn.phr.sound of a burning fieldThe roaring sound made when a field that has been cleared for planting and the grass and debri is dry, is set afire, and the flames and intense heat create wind.2.3.2.3Types of sounds