hanap [hánap] 1vbt To look for something or somebody somewhere (usually for something which is misplaced or lost). hanap Ahanapon nako kag ako relo sa hilamunon. I’ll look for my watch in the grass. Inghanapan ako nida it kabulig. She looked for a helper for me. Mahanap kuno sida is isra sa merkado. She said she would look for fish in the market. (sem. domains: 7.6.1 - Search, 7.6.2 - Find.) 2n Source of income. Waya sida’t ibang hanap kundi ay magpamunit. He has no other source of income besides fishing. (sem. domains: 6.8.6 - Money, 6.8.2.2 - Make profit.) 3vbt To earn money; to look for a way, job to get money. Kaling mga anak ay naghahanap it kwarta sa parayan it pag sag-ob. These children are earning money by carrying water. (sem. domains: 7.6.1 - Search.) 4vt To long for, crave something or somebody (as of alcohol, a parent who has died, a special food when one is pregnant). Ato nahahanapan kag ginuya it mga anak pag ya’t nagpapali. When no children come here, we miss their laughter. (sem. domains: 3.4.1.1.1 - Enjoy doing something, 2.3.1.5.1 - Appear, 3.3 - Want.)