LAPAD
LAPAD is a Cebuano word. In English, it means...
lapad a {1} flat, level surface.
Lapad siyag nawung, She has a flat face.
Lapad ug tiil, Flat-footed or having the toes wide apart.
{2} broad, having considerable width.
Lapad nga kar-itíra, The broad highway.
Lapad nga kayutáan, Vast stretches of land.
v {1} [AB; a] be flat, wide.
Mulapad kag baril, mauy ikural, Flatten barrels to make into a fence.
Naglapad lang nang ilung mu, Your nose is so flat.
{2} [APB2; ab7] widen or broaden.
Nagkalapad na ang baul nga gihawánan na, The field has more area now that it has been cleared of bushes.
Lapdan ang lamísa kay gamay ra, The table will be made wider because it is too narrow.
ang atay v [B26] be, become flattered (lit.
for the liver to expand).
Mulapad (malapad) dáyun nang íyang atay basta daygun, It goes to her head if you flatter her.
n flat, pocket-sized bottle for liquor (slang).
pa- n matting made out of woven palm fronds.
v [A; c1] make this matting.
pa-() sa papil, kaugalíngun v [A; c6] do s.t.
so as to project a good image of oneself.
Nagpalápad siya sa papil maung midunar, He made a donation in order to give himself a good public image.
-g- = lapad (plural).
ha- a wide, broad.
laparun a flattish in surface.
ka- {1} state of being large, broad.
{2} = gilapdun.
gilapdun n width.
Kwatru piyis ang gilapdun (kalapad) sa playwud, The plywood is 4 in width.
Lapad siyag nawung, She has a flat face.
Lapad ug tiil, Flat-footed or having the toes wide apart.
{2} broad, having considerable width.
Lapad nga kar-itíra, The broad highway.
Lapad nga kayutáan, Vast stretches of land.
v {1} [AB; a] be flat, wide.
Mulapad kag baril, mauy ikural, Flatten barrels to make into a fence.
Naglapad lang nang ilung mu, Your nose is so flat.
{2} [APB2; ab7] widen or broaden.
Nagkalapad na ang baul nga gihawánan na, The field has more area now that it has been cleared of bushes.
Lapdan ang lamísa kay gamay ra, The table will be made wider because it is too narrow.
ang atay v [B26] be, become flattered (lit.
for the liver to expand).
Mulapad (malapad) dáyun nang íyang atay basta daygun, It goes to her head if you flatter her.
n flat, pocket-sized bottle for liquor (slang).
pa- n matting made out of woven palm fronds.
v [A; c1] make this matting.
pa-() sa papil, kaugalíngun v [A; c6] do s.t.
so as to project a good image of oneself.
Nagpalápad siya sa papil maung midunar, He made a donation in order to give himself a good public image.
-g- = lapad (plural).
ha- a wide, broad.
laparun a flattish in surface.
ka- {1} state of being large, broad.
{2} = gilapdun.
gilapdun n width.
Kwatru piyis ang gilapdun (kalapad) sa playwud, The plywood is 4 in width.