"Banogon, Banogon" is a word in HILIGAYNON
banógon, banogón - Like a hawk,
pertaining to a hawk; having grey and red
spots, spotted grey and red. (cf. banóg).
The wolf was sick he vowed a monk to be - But when he got well a wolf once more was he.
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