"Binodo" is a word in HILIGAYNON

binodo HILIGAYNON
Definition:

binódo - (B) Salted, pickled, put into
brine, salt. Binódo nga ísdà, páhò, etc. Salt
fish, mangoes, etc. (cf. binóro, bódo).

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binoog HILIGAYNON

binóog - (B) Roasted—, baked—, at a fire or over live coals. Binóog nga maís, ísdà, kamóti, etc. Popped corn …

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bodo HILIGAYNON

bódo - To salt, pickle, put in brine. Bodóha ang ísdà, páhò, etc. Pickle the fish, mango, etc. Ibódo akó …

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hugum HILIGAYNON

húgum - To steep in, pervade, diffuse, saturate with (odours, etc.). Ang kahumút sang habón naghúgum sa mga panápton nga …

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