"Bakog" is a word in HILIGAYNON
bakóg - See bákog. (cf. bokóg id. and the
more usual form).
bákog - The backbone of a fish. (cf. bakóg,
bokóg; síkag—small fish bones).
How can a man’s candour be seen in all its lustre unless he has a few failings to talk of? But he had an agreeable confidence that his faults were all of a generous kind—impetuous, arm-blooded, leonine; never crawling, crafty, reptilian.
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Why was the cowboy a lot of laughs?He was always horsing around.
urdín n religious order.
Read the complete definitionsabat v {1} [A23] speak after s. o. has spoken. Unyà misabat pud ang usang táwu bísag walà sultíhi, And …
Read the complete definitionAn instrument used in dressing flax.
Read the complete definitionalis1 Active Verb: mag-alis Passive Verb: alisin Definition: 1) departure (noun) 2) to take away, to remove, to deduct (mag-alis; …
Read the complete definitionv. /AG-/ to be in a period of confinement after childbirth.
Read the complete definitionA valetudinarian.
Read the complete definitionSapiential.
Read the complete definitionA kind of sweet cake cut in strips and curled or twisted, and fried crisp in boiling fat.
Read the complete definitionA division of ciliated Infusoria, having fine cilia all over the body, and a circle of larger ones around the …
Read the complete definitionpekádo - (Sp. pecado) Sin, fault, transgression, dereliction, delinquency. (cf. salâ).
Read the complete definitionA steward or butler of a monastery or chapter; one who has charge of procuring and keeping the provisions.
Read the complete definitionBlack as pitch or tar.
Read the complete definitionRestrained by one's self or itself; restrained by one's own power or will.
Read the complete definitionA reverberatory furnace.
Read the complete definitionLetters, figures, points, marks, spaces, or quadrats, belonging to a case, separately considered.
Read the complete definitionTravel or passage from one place to another; hence, figuratively, a passage through life.
Read the complete definitionkabantúgan - Renown, fame, notoriety, celebrity, publicity, reputation. (cf. bántug).
Read the complete definitionOne who makes sermons or speeches.
Read the complete definitionpalusô-lúsò - Dim. of palúsò.
Read the complete definitionLat. In tbe civU law. Damage; the loss or diminution of what is a man’s own. either by fraud, carelessness, …
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