"Bokog" is a word in HILIGAYNON
bokóg - (B) Width, breadth of cloth, etc.
Iníng hénero makitíd sing bokóg. This
cloth is narrow in width.
bokóg - (H) Vertebra, spine, backbone,
especially in a fish; anything that stiffens or
strengthens. (cf. balískog).
bokóg - (H) A small fish-bone; to stick in
the throat, obstruct the throat. Nabokóg
akó sang síkag sang ísdà. A fish-bone
stuck in my throat. (cf. síkag).
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