Carterette put down the hanap and caught her hands.
His were steady enough as he took the hanap and drank off the water at a gulp.
Guida caught up a hanap of water from the dresser, and passed it to him.
Mianínag ang usa ka hanap nga pahíyum sa íyang mga ngábil, A faint smile appeared on her lips.
Hanap nga pagtúu sa Diyus, A not very strong belief in God.
Hanap ang mga litra, The letters are very faint (or blurred).
Hanap dì lugum ang ági sa drúwing pinsil, Your pencil made light lines, not dark ones.
Said he: "I am of Bericain the Castle, and the hanap was given me by the Apostle of Rome, when he baptized me.
Le Hanap que vous avez amblee est le Hanap mon Seignor, et quel il solort deleter, male chose avez fait," relating to the silver cup Joseph ordered to be put in his brother's sack.
HANAP is the name of a small drinking-cup of the 15th and 16th centuries, made usually of silver, gilt, standing upon feet.
The hanap frequently occurs in wills and inventories of the thirteenth, fourteenth, and fifteenth centuries.
And now I will tell thee of the hermit whose hanap I stole, which deed seemed evil in thy sight.
I go now to take leave of him, and inasmuch as he hath given us lodging I would give him this good hanap that is neither of pine nor maplewood but of fair and well polished mazer,"--the same it was which he had taken from the hermit.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "hanap" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.