"Barubal" is a word in HILIGAYNON

barubal HILIGAYNON
Definition:

barúbal - Coarse, rough, mean, not fine,
not well made, ill-done. (cf. barághal).

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baraghal HILIGAYNON

barághal - Coarse, rough, not fine, not well made or done. Barághal nga pagrára, paghabúl, pagsapíyo, pagtahî, etc. Rough or …

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bastos HILIGAYNON

bástos - (Sp. basto) Rude, boorish, caddish, uncultured; rough, coarse, unrefined, not well made or done, botched. Bástos nga táo. …

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baul HILIGAYNON

bául - Rough, not well made or done, botched, bungled, scamped; to do ——, make ——, perform ——, something—, act—, …

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binastos HILIGAYNON

binástos - Rough, uncouth, unpolite, impolite, uncivil, unmannered, coarse, uncultured; mean, low, immodest, indecent, foul, obscene. Binástos nga hámbal, pangulús, …

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buraghal HILIGAYNON

burághal - Coarse, rough, not fine, mean, low, uncultured. (cf. manól, bástos, barághal, barúbal, bául, bukískis).

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