dap-ig = [dip-ig].
dapigas v [B26; b8] loose one’s footing, slip off its footing. Midapigas (nadapigas) ang íyang tiil sa ang-ang, His foot slipped off the step. Nadapigas ang tiil sa lamísa sa bangil, The leg of the table slipped off the edge.
dapilus, dapílus v [BP] slide straight downward. Nadapílus ang bátà sa íyang kamut, The child slid out of his hands. Nagdapílus siya sa túbu, He slid down the pole.
dápit v [A; a] 1 attract s.o. or s.t. to go s.w. Ang budyung makadápit sa mga báka sa pagtígum, The call from the horn will make the cows gather. Dapítun ku ikaw sa ámù, I’ll invite you to our place. Sugà nga ikadápit ug isdà, A light to attract the fish. 2 attract notice, attention. Ang íyang kaanyag makadápit sa ílang pagtagad, Her beauty drew their attention. 3 divert water s.w. Unsáun ku pagdápit sa túbig sa busay? How shall I divert the water from the spring? n 1 place. Ang dápit níyang natawhan, The place where she was born. 1a position, relative standing. Ikatulu ra siyang dápit sa lumbà, He is third place in the race. 2 direction, vicinity of. Dápit sa baybáyun, Near the beach. (→) = [dápit], n. pa-(→) v [A; b7c] put s.t. at some place. Nagpadapit aku sa tumuy sa prusisiyun, I stayed at the head of the procession. Ipadapit ang mga bíbi sa túbig, Have the ducks stay near the water. hiN- a fond of inviting people s.w. -in- n guests. mag-r-(→), maN-r-(→) n host.
dapíyas v [B126; b6] slip suddenly over or downwards. Nadapíyas ákung tiil sa kanal, My foot slipped into the ditch.
dapíyu v [AN; a1b2] slap or strike s.o. heavily on the face or head. Hidapyuhan ta man kag dì ka muhílum, I might slap you if you don’t shut up. n slapping, a heavy slap or strike.
daplà v 1 [A3P; c1P] press s.t. arched out flat on a surface. Kinahanglan giyung idaplà (daplaun, ipadaplà, padaplaun) ang ímung pád sa sáwug kung magpus-ap ka, You have to place your palms flat on the floor if you do push-ups. 2 [B; b6] be, become flat-footed. Mudaplà (madaplà) kunu ang tiil basta tapulan, They say laziness makes you flat-footed. a 1 for s.t. arched to be pressed flat against a surface. 2 flat-footed.
daplak v [A] 1 cover s.t. over by putting s.t. flat on top of it. Siyay nagdaplak sa playwud dihà sa lungag sa bungbung, He is the one who covered the hole on the wall with a piece of plywood. Idaplak ku karing kík sa ímung nawung, I’ll throw this cake into your face. Maung ang idaplak sa gisì sa íyang karsunis, Patch the tear in his pants with denim. 2 dump, throw s.t. in one heave. Dapláki ug balas ang lungag sa yútà, Dump sand into the hole in the ground. Idaplak lang ang mga papil dihà, Just dump the papers there. 2a [AP; c1] throw oneself s.w. in a sprawled out way. Midaplak (mipadaplak) siya ug lingkud, She sat sprawled on the floor. n patch.†
daplas v [A; b6] clamber over s.t. Ayaw pagdaplas dihà ánang mga tinápuk nga batu, Don’t go clambering over that pile of rocks. Nagkalápuk ku kay gidaplásan ku sa irù, I have mud all over me because the dog clambered over me.
daplay v [A1PB3; c1] hang down loosely over an edge, make s.t. hang without being fixed. Sudláya nang buhuk mung nagdaplay sa nawung, Comb that hair of yours. It is hanging down over your face. Kinsay nagdaplay (nagpadaplay) sa hábul sa bintána? Who hung the blanket over the window sill?