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Straw, especially rice-straw.
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A fence of horizontal split bamboo fastened to posts about a yard apart; to make such a fence. Dagandaní ang sa idálum sang baláy, ang pamulákan, etc. Make a dagándan-fence around the lower part of the house, around the flower-garden, etc. Dagandaná iníng mga kawáyan. Prepare this bamboo for a dagándan-fence or make a dagándan-fence of it. Idagándan iníng mga kawayán. Use this bamboo for making a dagándan-fence. Diín si tátay mo?-Nagadagándan siá sang talámnan. Where is your father?-He is making a dagándan-fence round the field. (see síklat-a fence of vertical split bamboo).
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March, the month of March. (see márso).
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Bright red, scarlet, etc. See dagáang id. Nagadagáang gid (nagadagángdang gid) ang íya báyò, bisán kon tan-awón sa malayô. Her dress is conspicuously red, even if seen from a great distance.
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February, the month of February. (see pebréro).
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(B) To gather fruit with pole and hook, to hook and shake down fruit. The kalawít is mostly used for the purpose, which, in plucking mangoes, etc. that might be injured in falling, has a little sack or bag (dawín) attached, into which the fruit drops. Dagása ang mga páhò. Pluck the mangoes with pole and hook. Dinágas níya ang dúldul. He collected the pods from the cotton-tree with pole and hook. (see dúgus id.).
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Fallen, dropped from the tree, wind-fall (of fruit).
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To run over, knock down. Ang bátà nahúlug sa hágdan, kay gindagasâ sang idô. The child fell down-stairs, for it was knocked over by the dog. (see dalasâ).
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See dagánas.
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The channel of a river, that part of a river-bed which the river occupies when the water is not in flood. (dagánas, dagásan).
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To make seasick. Ginadagát akó. I am seasick. Ang madagatón dagatón gid, bisán hagánhágan ang linggílínggi sang sakayán. One very liable to get seasick will get seasick, even if the boat should roll only a little.
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Pertaining to-, of the-, sea, coloured like the sea, sea-green, (dágat).
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A furrow-slice, the soil turned up by the plough, especially when ploughing in wet soil.
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To rise, go to the head, said of alcoholic liquors or the like. Nagdágay na sa íya úlo ang tubâ. The toddy has gone to his head.
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Plentiful, swarming, teeming, etc. See dagásà, bugánà. Dagáyà or nagadagáyà na ang humáy. Rice is now to be had in abundance.
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