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dágas

Hiligaynon

(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.).


dagás

Hiligaynon

Fallen, dropped from the tree, wind-fall (of fruit).


dúgus

Hiligaynon

(H) To gather fruit with hook and pole, etc. See dágas. Dugúsa ang dúldul. Pluck with pole and hook the capsules of the kapok-tree. Dugúsi akó sing páhò. Pluck some mangoes for me. (see síngit, káwit).


káwit

Hiligaynon

To hook, pluck or gather with pole and hook, pull or shake down with a hook. Kawíta ang dúldul. Shake (pull) down the (ripe) pods of the kapok-tree with pole and hook. (see síngit, dágas, dúgus, paníngit, pangáwit).


padágas

Hiligaynon

Caus. of dágas-to pick, pluck (fruit with pole and hook, etc.). Padagása si Hosé sang dúldul. Order José to gather the capsules of the kapok tree with pole and hook. Padagási akó sing páhò. Get me some mangoes picked (plucked) straight from the tree. Ipadágas sa ákon ang mga páhò dídto sa tabók sang sapâ. Permit me to gather some mangoes there on the other side of the brook. (padúgus from dúgus id.).



panágas

Hiligaynon

Freq. of dágas-to pick, gather, pluck (with pole and hook), etc.


pandágas

Hiligaynon

Freq. of dágas-to pluck, pick (fruit, etc.). (panágas id.).


pópò, pôpô

Hiligaynon

To pick, gather, pluck, cull, break off, twist off. Popóa (Pôpoá) ang búnga. Pluck the fruit. Popói (Pôpoí) ang páhò sang íya mga búnga. Pick (Pluck) the fruit off the mango tree. (see dágas, dúgus).


síngit

Hiligaynon

To take in, or gather, with hook and pole. Singíta ang mga páhò. Pluck the mangoes with hook and pole. (see dágas, dúgus, káwit).