"Bodbod" is a word in HILIGAYNON
bódbod - To get or make salt from seawater by pouring the sea-water over
smooth sand letting it dry and repeating
the process till the sand becomes
thoroughly saturated with salt. This sand is
then collected in a heap; more water is
poured upon it and the outflow, thick with
salt, is poured into bamboo troughs to dry
in the sun. Crystallized salt is the result,
which, scooped out and collected, is then
ready for use or sale. Nagabódbod silá sa
baybáyon. They are making salt from seawater on the beach.
bódbod - To bind the rim or edge,
especially of wickerwork, with rattan or
other material. Bodborá—or—bodborí
(—odá,—odí) ang bakág. Put a rattan rim
round the top of the carrier-basket.
Ibódbod iníng owáy sa amákan. Edge the
bamboo mat with this rattan.
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ingli n k. o. locally made salt obtained by dissolving ashes in seawater and evaporating it. v [A; b6c1] make …
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