"Bilogon" is a word in HILIGAYNON
bilogón - Cane, cudgel, rod, stick
especially a stick of rattan.
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bastón - (Sp. bastón) Stick, cane, rod; walking-stick; to cane, beat with a stick, give the stick. Bastoná siá. Give …
Read the complete definitionmákmak - To strike, beat, smite, slap, smack, spank, thwack, whack, cudgel, thrash. Ginmakmakán akó níya sang biníal. He beat …
Read the complete definitionnangá - A kind of thick rattan stick, rod, cane. Kon magbúhat ka sinâ liwán, sàsaón gid nákon ang isá …
Read the complete definitionpálo - (Sp. palo) The mast of a ship; stick, cudgel; to beat, thrash, cudgel. (cf. lámpus, bilogón, tagsáon, súngkud).
Read the complete definitionpúdlus - Rod, cane, stick. (cf. bilogón, bulunál, náwì).
Read the complete definitiontagsáon - A rod, cane, stick, cudgel, rattan whip. (cf. bilogón, náwì, bulunál).
Read the complete definitionyáming - Stick, cane, rod, cudgel; to apply or use a stick, to beat with a stick, etc. Andam ka; …
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