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To cross the legs, rest one leg on the knee of the other. (see palabídlábid).
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Fingerboard, etc. See pamidyáan.
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To be nearly closed or only half-open (of eyes), to see but little, have a dim eyesight. Nagapalamílot ang íya mga matá. His eyes are nearly closed. He sees but little. He can hardly open his eyes.
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A sharp knife or slender, sharp bolo used for sticking pigs with, etc.; a dagger. (see plamíngko).
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Stiffness, numbness, cramps (in the calf of the leg, or the like). (see bínhod).
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See palamílot.
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To crush to pulp. See palamúsut id.
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(H) Place of work, work, job, position, situation, place, employment. (see pógon, púgon, alagarán, palangabudláyan).
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(H) Embroidery, embroidery shop. Talahían kag palamugtákan. Dress-making and Embroidery. (see pamugtákpúgtak).
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(H) To become red, to redden, flush, blush, crimson, to turn red, turn scarlet or crimson, to colour, colour up. Nagapalamulá ang íya guyá sa lakás nga ínit, sa kaákig, sa kahuyâ, etc. His face is-flushed on account of the excessive heat,-turning red with anger, with shame, etc. (see pulá).
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palang-, palang-, palam-, Forms of pan-(which see) with an intercalated-la-. They are very often used for the formation of "frequentative verbs" (especially plural forms) and nouns, e.g. palangdokót-to stick to (dokót); palangláspì-to grow pale (láspì); palanóktan-debts (taxes) to be collected (sokót), etc. etc.
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