"Barongbong" is a word in HILIGAYNON
baróngbong - (B) A shoot, a sprout from
a stock, stem or trunk; to shoot or sprout
from a cut branch or trunk. Iníng páhò,
dúldul, etc. nga natapás sang isá ka túig
may baróngbong na. This mango, cottontree, etc. that was cut down last year, has
sprouted anew. Madámù nga mga káhoy
kon tápson magapamaróngbong. Many
trees, if cut down, will sprout again from
the stump or trunk. Yanáng akásya
nagabaróngbong na. That acacia is putting
forth new shoots from its trunk. (cf.
salíngsing).
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salíngsing - (H) To grow, sprout in a circle, as the shoots round a trunk or broken branch. Nagasalíngsing ang …
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