"Dawog" is a word in HILIGAYNON
dáwog - The fruit-stalk of a coconut palm.
Iníng isá ka dáwog may napúlò ka lubí.
This fruit-stalk is bearing ten coconuts. (cf.
balayóbay, báwog).
dawóg - Vine-shoots or branches going off
in all directions; to creep, spread or extend
over the ground, said of vine-shoots or the
like. Nagadawóg na ang kamóte or may
dawóg na ang kamóte. The sweet-potato is
pushing its runners along the ground.
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báwog - A bunch of coconuts growing on one stalk. Iníng isá ka báwog may napúlò ka lubí. There are …
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