"Alon-On" is a word in HILIGAYNON

alon-on HILIGAYNON
Definition:

alón-on - (B) To wind and double yarn or
thread on a reel. Alon-oná iníng isá ka
ágpang nga bunáng. Wind up and double
this hank of yarn. Iníng bunáng alon-onón
(ialón-on) ko sa alon-onán. This yarn I am
going to wind up and pair on the doublingmachine. Ialón-on mo akó ánay siníng
bunáng. Kindly double this yarn for me on
the doubling machine.

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alon-onan HILIGAYNON

alon-onán - (B) A device for winding up and doubling or pairing yarn for weaving purposes, a doubling-machine or doublingreel.

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bilik HILIGAYNON

bílik - (H) To twist or double threads, especially threads of different colour. Bilíka ang bunáng nga maputî kag mapulá. …

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thread ENGLISH

A very small twist of flax, wool, cotton, silk, or other fibrous substance, drawn out to considerable length; a compound …

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