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lappas1
To be pierced by a sharp-pointed instrument going in one side and out the other.
Lay lappas battis ku me' iting.
My foot had a thorn go in the bottom of it and come out the top.
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pa--un
(For s.t.) to go in one side and out the other; to pierce or penetrate all the way through s.t. and come out the other side.
Lay ngalappas lansang ni battis ku.
A nail went in the bottom of my foot and came out the other side.
Palappasun bong ko nabbok sammo sapi' naa.
Make the (sharp piece of bamboo) go all the way through that cow's nose when you stick the point in it. (This is done to put a ring in the cow's nose.)
lappasan
A way to get through.
Luu sina lappasan lān naa parambila' looy.
There is a way through to the other side on that road.
kuwit lappas
A kind of grass seed that sticks in clothes when walking through dry grass.
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