dalahik v [A; c1] 1 drag s.t. that slides along the ground, usually said of boats. Idahik (dahika) ang sakayan sa baybáyun, Drag the boat onto the beach. 2 drag oneself along on the buttocks. Kanúnayng mahúgaw ang lubut sa bátà kay nagdahik na man pud, The child’s buttocks are always dirty because he drags himself around.
dalakit n name given to various species of Ficus which start as epiphytes and strangle their host, assuming tree form. They are much feared as being haunts of various supernatural beings.
dálam (not without l) n Congress.
dálan n 1 street, road, way. Giaspaltu ang tanang dálan, All the streets are paved. Nagbúlag silag dálan, They parted ways. 2 way, means. Ang pagbása dálan sa kinaadman, Reading is a way to knowledge. 3 the way one acts, lives. Giampíngan ang ímung dálan, Your behavior is being observed. 4 hátag ug — give a hint of the answer. Gitagáan ka nag dálan dì gihápun ka katubag? You were given a hint and you still can’t answer? sin-(→) v [A; b5c1] 1 do s.t. else while walking. Sindalanun (sindalanan, isindalan) nátug káun ang mansánas, Let’s eat the apples along the way. 2 do s.t. at the same time as one does s.t. else. Nagsindalan siyag hílak samtang nagkanta, She cried as she sang.
dalángin see [panalángin].
dálap n k.o. measles with eczema, affecting the eyes. v [a4] have measles.
dalapúgan n k.o. sea fish growing to a foot in length.
dalaput n k.o. small tree, the leaves of which have medicinal use.
dálar n dollar.