"Botol" is a word in HILIGAYNON
botól - The mother-louse. (cf. kúto,
kayúmad, lusâ).
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kayúmad - A young louse, the young of "kúto” or "botól”. (cf. kúto, botól, lusâ), kayumánggì, Dark, darkish brown, dun, …
Read the complete definitionkóto - Louse. (cf. botól, kúto).
Read the complete definitionkúto - Louse. (cf. túma; botól—the motherlouse; kayúmad—a young louse; lusâ—the eggs of lice, a nit).
Read the complete definitionlusâ - The eggs of lice, a nit. (cf. kayúmad—a young louse, ngisíngísi—a nit, kúto—a full-grown louse, botól—motherlouse).
Read the complete definitionngisí-ngisí - A very young louse, a nit that is smaller even than a "kayúmad”. (cf. kúto, botól, lusâ).
Read the complete definitiontúma - Louse, clothes-louse. (cf. tóma, kúto, botól, kayúmad, lusâ).
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