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To scatter, spread; to undo, unmake, demolish, destroy, break in pieces; to disintegrate, fall out or off and spread in all directions, as grain escaping through a hole in a sack, or the like. Ginwás-ag sang hángin ang mga dáhon nga layâ sang káhoy. The wind scattered the dead (dry) leaves of the tree. Kon itók-ap mo ang sáko ang íya sulúd inawás-ag. If you shake the sack its contents will fall out. (see wágwag, busáag, lápta, aláplag, sábud, gubâ, ránggà, etc.)
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A large piece of wood, a rafter, especially the length of timber that rests on the wall and reaches to the roof-tree or ridge. The laths or stringers (hawák, anamán) are nailed horizontally across the rafters.
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Sharp, pointed, penetrating, piercing; charming, captivating. Yuhúm nga baslayánon. A captivating smile. (see báslay).
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(H) Promenade, walk, esplanade, park for recreation and promenading. (dayándáyan).
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A kind of Philippine orange tree with small fruit, whose sour juice is pressed out and made use of for cleaning the hair and scalp, for taking stains out of clothes, and the like. Butangán mo sing daláyap ang ímo báyò agúd magtínlò. Apply daláyap to your jacket to clean it.
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(H) Praiseworthy, estimable, meritorious, laudable, commendable. (dáyaw).
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(H) Amenable to flattery, one who likes to be flattered or praised; pompous, self-important. (dayáw, apót).
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Clothes-line, rope, string, long pole, on which clothes are hung out to dry. (see haláy, bílog, sabláyan, salabláyan).
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(H) Towards the land, remote from the sea, in the interior, land-ward, inland; up river. Diín ang ginapúy-an mo?-Sa iláya. Where do you live?-Up river, in the direction of the mountains. Nagpailáya siá kahápon. Yesterday he went up country, up river.
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(H) Landward, etc.; to be situated in a direction away from the sea, etc. but not so far as the distance implied by "iláya". Ang ákon baláy nailayá sa simbáhan. My home is situated near the Church-or-a little behind the Church (in the direction of the mountains). (see iláya, iláwod, ilawód-seaward).
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(H) Towards the land, remote from the sea, in the interior, land-ward, inland; up river. Diín ang ginapúy-an mo?-Sa iláya. Where do you live?-Up river, in the direction of the mountains. Nagpailáya siá kahápon. Yesterday he went up country, up river.
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(H) Landward, etc.; to be situated in a direction away from the sea, etc. but not so far as the distance implied by "iláya". Ang ákon baláy nailayá sa simbáhan. My home is situated near the Church-or-a little behind the Church (in the direction of the mountains). (see iláya, iláwod, ilawód-seaward).
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A collection, group or compound of houses; houses in general. (baláy).
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See kabúdlay. Also: Things that exact great labour.