igapos

See also: igapós

English

Noun

igapos

  1. plural of igapo

Tagalog

Etymology

From i- +‎ gapos.

Pronunciation

  • (Standard Tagalog) IPA(key): /ʔiˈɡapos/ [ʔɪˈɣaː.pos]
  • Rhymes: -apos
  • Syllabification: i‧ga‧pos

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.
      (please add an English translation of this quotation)
  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

Verb conjugation for igapos
affix i-
root word gapos
trigger object
aspect
infinitive
complete iginapos
progressive iginagapos
inagapos1
contemplative igagapos
agapos1
imperative
gapusan1

1 Dialectal use only.