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lákad

Hiligaynon

To step over, climb over, cross a fence, etc. Lakáda, lakádi (lakára, lakári) ang kodál. Step over the fence. Indì akó makalákad dirí kay matáas. I cannot get over here, for it is too high. (see lákbang, lákbay, lákdang, lákday, báklay).


lakád-lákad

Hiligaynon

Dim. and Freq. of lákad-to step over something, etc.


lákbang

Hiligaynon

To step-, walk-, climb-, cross-, over. Lakbangá (lakbangí) ang kodál. Climb over the fence. (see lákad, lákbay, báklay).


lákdang

Hiligaynon

To step over, etc. See lákad, lákbang, lákbay.


palákad

Hiligaynon

Caus. of lákad-to step over.



lakadán

Hiligaynon

A sort of stile or low fence easily stepped over by grown-up persons, but high enough to stop small children and animals; fender, guard. (see lakarán id.).


lakarán

Hiligaynon

(H) Stile, fender, guard. Butangí ang ganháan sing lakarán, agúd índì makagwâ ang mga bátà. Put a fence across the door, so that the children cannot go out. (see lakadán).


pala-

Hiligaynon

A prefix indicative of a habit or natural inclination to what is implied by the root, e.g. palaínum, palahúbug-a drunkard (inúm, hubúg); palahámbal-chatterbox, a great talker (hámbal); palanúgid-a tale-bearer, story-teller, one given or addicted to tale-bearing (panúgid); palakádlaw-one who-laughs much and often,-is always laughing (kádlaw); palahámpang-one given or addicted to sport, a sportsman (hámpang), etc. (see para- id.).


talángtang

Hiligaynon

A stile, fence. (see lakarán, lakadán).