igapos

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English

Noun

igapos

  1. plural of igapo

Tagalog

Etymology

From i- +‎ gapos.

Pronunciation

Verb

igapos (complete iginapos, progressive iginagapos, contemplative igagapos, Baybayin spelling ᜁᜄᜉᜓᜐ᜔)

  1. to tie the hands and feet together (of a person or animal)
    Synonyms: gapusin, itali
    • 1916, Gerardo Chanco Reyes, Dahil sa pag-ibig: halaw sa "La hija del cardenal":
      Ako'y iginapos at pagahasang dinakip, saka iniharap sa kung kanikaninong hukom. Pinipilit nilang sabihin ko kung saan naroon ang aking anak, gayong hindi ko naman alam kung saan nagtago; at nang isa man sa kanilang inuusisa'y hindi ...
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    • 1998, Official Gazette, Philippines:
      Sagot Hinding hindi ko sila malilimutan dahil 'sila ang gumawa sa amin masama, sila tumutok, sa amin ng mga baril at kami ay kanilang iginapos at pinagnakawan.
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  2. to tie (a person or thing) to a post, tree, etc.
    Synonyms: ipugal, itali
  3. to use for tying the hands and feet (of a person or animal)
    Synonyms: itali, ipantali, ipanali

Conjugation