"Bunoan" is a word in HILIGAYNON
bunóan - The inclosure in a fish-trap
(punút) where the fish are caught and
killed, often by spearing them. (bunô).
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pamunóan - To visit (inspect) the "bunóan” of a fish-corral (in order to catch the fish that may have entered).
Read the complete definitionpasulangán - Enclosure within the enclosed space (bunóan) of a large fishcorral or fish-trap. There is no escape for fish …
Read the complete definitionsúnok - Full, filled, said especially of all kinds of fishtraps; to be or become full. Súnok sing ísdà ang …
Read the complete definitiontabô, tabû - An event, eventuality, occurrence, accident; incident, happening, fact; to happen, occur, come about, take place, befall, betide, …
Read the complete definitiontaktákon - Corral, the fence-like structure put up in shallow water and forming part of the fish-trap called punút. (cf. …
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