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láplap

Hiligaynon

To cut in slices or pieces, carve (cutting slantingly or horizontally). Laplapá iníng búgsò, tinápay, ísdà, etc. Cut this piece, bread, fish, etc. in slices. Laplapí akó sing kárne. Carve some meat for me. Gingolót níya ang kárne, walâ níya paglaplapá. He cut the meat downwards, he did not carve it from right to left. Iláplap sa kárne iníng kotsílyo. Cut the meat with this knife.


hílap

Hiligaynon

To slice, cut in slices. (see láplap).


kíhad

Hiligaynon

To cut into slices, to slice, carve. Kihára (-áda) ang kapáyas, kalabása, lángkà, tinápay, etc. Slice the papaw, squash, jack-fruit, bread, etc. Mansánas nga kiníhad. Sliced apples. (see ád-ad, kídkid, gulút, láplap).


láhap

Hiligaynon

To cut in pieces, etc. See líhap. (see láplap).


lásà

Hiligaynon

To cut up, slice, divide in slices or pieces, carve (meat, etc.) Lasáa ang kárne. Cut up the meat. Lasái akó sing tátlo ka lasâ nga kárne. Cut off three pieces of meat for me. (see híwà, láplap, gulút, útud).



líhap

Hiligaynon

To chop, lop, cut off a piece of meat, etc. Lihápa ang kárne. Cut the meat. Lihápi akó sing isá ka paláng nga kárne. Cut off a piece of meat for me. Ginlíhap sang manugbúlung ang kalónggo sang ákon kamót. The physician cut off the wart on my hand. (see útud, gulút, láplap, kíhad, etc.).