dangili = [danghili].

dangka v [A; c1] warm s.t. gently by placing near a fire, usually in order to dry it. Idangka (dangkáha) ang mga basang sinínà, Put the wet dresses near the fire.

dangkalan n k.o. edible jellyfish, to 20″ in diameter, dome-shaped, violet, fading toward the edges, with short tentacles that inflict a mild sting.

dangkit = [langkit].

dangkúlus v 1 [A; b5] jump playfully on s.o. Gidangkulúsan (gidangkúlus) sa dakung irù ang ituy, The big dog leaps about playfully on the puppy. 2 [C2; c3] frolic with physical intimacy. Láin tan-áwun ang babáying makigdangkúlus ug mga laláki, It looks terrible for a woman to engage in horseplay with men.

danglas v 1 [A; a] clamber over, climb up on s.t. vertical. Dílì madanglas ang paril kay dangug, You can’t climb up that wall because it’s slippery. Danglásan aku sa mga bátà ig-abut nákù, The children clamber all over me when I get home. 2 [B2; c] run boats onto the beach. Midángas (midangás, midanglas) ang sakayan sa lapyahan, The boat was beached on the shore. a for one’s forehead to be wide and sloping due to a receding hairline.

danglay n k.o. large slipmouth with a protracted mouth: Leiognathus equulus.

danglug a slippery from being wet or having s.t. slimy on it. v [B; b6] become, make slippery. Mudángug (madángug) ang kalsáda kun muulan, The road will become slippery when it rains. n slime emitted by snails. pa- v [A; c] 1 make s.t. slippery. Tubà ang átung ipadángug áring litsun, We’ll wash the roast pig down (lit. make it slippery) with toddy. 2 bribe. Magpadángug siya úsà mulíhuk, He waits for a bribe before he gets moving. n grease money.

dangput n room partition. v [A; c1] make a room partition.

dangs n fairy, homosexual that acts effeminate.