WMP |
Pangasinan |
dapít |
in the direction of, towards (the east, etc.) |
Tagalog |
dapít |
a solemn religious ceremony in which a dead body is conducted from the house to the church by a priest and acolytes |
Aklanon |
d<ae>apit-án |
ferry landing |
|
dápit |
to ferry across |
|
dapít |
situated, located |
Waray-Waray |
dapít |
in the direction of; towards; near; at the side of; place |
Agutaynen |
dapit |
to accompany a procession to, from church for a funeral, wedding, baptism, etc. |
Hiligaynon |
dapít |
near |
Cebuano |
pa-dápit |
put something at some place |
|
d<in>ápit |
guests |
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dápit |
attract someone or something to go somewhere (as in using a light at night to attract fish); attract notice, attention; divert water somewhere; place; position, relative standing; direction, vicinity of |
Binukid |
dapit |
side: direction, vicinity |
Maranao |
rapit |
fetch a person; transport |
Manobo (Western Bukidnon) |
dapit |
side; direction |
Mansaka |
dapít |
to go get |
Kadazan Dusun |
dopit-on |
place where one crosses, docks |
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d<um>apit |
to land |
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ka-dapit |
can land, cross |
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dapit |
to cross |
Murut (Timugon) |
maki-rapit |
ask someone to accompany one to his destination |
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rapit-in |
someone who accompanies one to his destination |
Tausug |
mag-dapit |
to side with or favor someone |
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dapit |
(pertaining to direction) at the side of |
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hukuman dapit |
one-sided judgment |
Kenyah |
dapit |
reach, extend |
Mongondow |
dapit |
ferry across a river (with boat or raft, also by crocodile) |
Kayan |
dapit |
to reach the other side; to go to; to draw alongside of; to come to understand; to have enough rice |
Bikol |
mag-dápit |
to escort the dead (priests) |
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dapít-on |
to escort the dead (priests) |