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tikapog [tikápog] vi To slide and land on one’s back; to have feet go from under one’s body. Nahuyog si Tang Igo sa nidog ag nagtikapog sa yunang. The old man Igo fell from the coconut tree and slide and landed on his back in the mud.

pagba [págba] v To heat seashells until brittle enough to be pounded into lime i.e. apog (lime burning). (sem. domains: 8.3.4 - Hot.)

kapog-kapog [kapog-kapóg] v To get excited and rush around (as when caring for a dying patient). nagdali-dali Nagkapog-kapog kag mga doktor sa hospital tong inggwa it mag-abot nak pasyenteng di sakit sa puso. The doctors in the hospital got excited and rushed around when a patient came who had had a heart attack. (sem. domains: 7.2.1 - Manner of movement, 7.2.1.1.1 - Run.)

dapog₂ [dápog] n Fish species; Spotted jewfish which is a huge heavy, darkly-mottled fish of the bass family, up to 2m long and slow moving. (sem. domains: 1.6.1.5 - Fish.)

dapog₁ [dápog] 1n Self-set rice seedlings that sprout, grow up on a surface such as cement and require constant watering to keep growing (as of from seeds left from sun-drying or blown by the wind onto a rooftop etc.). Si Tang Ego ay inggwa it dapog sa balkon it bayay nina Lily. Tang Ego has rice seedlings growing on the terrace of Lily’s house. (sem. domains: 6.2.1.1.1 - Growing rice, 1.5.6 - Growth of plants.) 2v To have self-set rice seedlings sprout, grow up on a surface such as cement that require constant watering to keep growing (as of from seeds left from sun-drying or blown by the wind onto a rooftop etc.). Adapogan nako kaling semento it payay. I’ll grow the rice seeds on their cement surface. (sem. domains: 6.2.1.1.1 - Growing rice, 1.5.6 - Growth of plants.) der. dapugan

apog [ápog] n Lime (as of the white powder used in making cement and as an in ingredient in betel nut chew). ápog [Traditionally this was offered to the dead ancestors who were believed to still want to chew betel nut chew in the afterlife.] (sem. domains: 5.2.5 - Narcotic, 6.5.3 - Building materials.)