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damel
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madamel
Thick, as of material, fur, etc.; spaced close together, as of plants.
makapal
Madamel tang lambong ang binakalo para tōkono mga malamig.
The clothing I bought is thick so that I can wear it when it's cold outside.
Mga madamel tang panloak ta kamait, indi ra malinawa oman ang borak na gege-ley.
If corn is planted closely together, it won't be able to breathe and then the cobs will be very small.
pa--en
To make something thick; to make weaving tight.
Padamelen mo kay tang boaten mong amek agod maboay ang gamiten.
Make the mat that you are working on tight so that it will last long.
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magpa-
To cause oneself to overcome shame or embarrassment in order to do something, ask for something (literally, to cause one's face to become thick).
Pagpadamel tang emet na tenged anday mapa-dolan na ta tabang.
He caused himself to overcome his shame (lit. caused his face to become thick) because there is no one he can ask help from.
madamel ta emet
To have no shame (lit. to have a thick face); shameless.
Madamel tang emet na animan sigi tang balik ang mama-dol.
He has no shame therefore he keeps coming back to ask for things.
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