"Bal-Ot" is a word in HILIGAYNON
bál-ot - An insertion; a stripe or streak,
something put in between; to stripe or
streak, to put in between. Ang pugáwa nga
maitúm bal-otí sing madalág. Put some
yellow stripes into the black woof. Bal-otón
mo ang pulá, putî, kag dalág sa ímo
paghabúl. Weave into the cloth at regular
intervals red, white and yellow stripes.
Ibál-ot ang itúm sa putî. Put black streaks
into the white cloth or put in alternate
stripes of black and white. (cf. gúray
sámay).
The darkest clouds precipitate the most rain.
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