HAPLUS

HAPLUS is a Cebuano word. In English, it means...

haplus (from palus) v {1} [APB12; a] for s.t.
which is tied to s.t.
or holds it to come o?
, cause it to do so.
Nahaplus ang íyang sapátus pagdinágan, His shoes came o?
as he ran.
Nahaplus ákung kamut sa sanga ug nahúlug ku, I lost my grip on the branch, and I fell.
Nahaplus ang ubud sa ákung kamut, The eel slipped out of my hand.
{2} [A12] escape from restraint.
Ang bábuy nakahaplus sa hukut, The pig got loose from its tether.
Haplúsa ang písì sa tiil sa bábuy, Slip the rope o?
from the pigs feet.
{3} [A; a1] run the hand over the length of s.t.
to remove s.t.
from it, or squeeze s.t.
out of it, or just massage it.
Siyay mihaplus sa alambri, He ran his hands over the wire to straighten it.
Haplusa ímung nawung ug katulgun ka, Run your hand over your face if you feel sleepy.

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