"Embornal" is a word in HILIGAYNON
embornál - (Sp. embornal) Scupper-hole;
ditch, canal, gutter, culvert, drain, outlet
for water; to make a ditch, drain, etc.
Embornalí ang baláy mo. Make a ditch
around your house. Iníng duhá ka baríl
nga seménto iembornál ko sa ákon
pamulákan. With these two barrels of
cement I am going to make a water-drain
in my garden. (cf. kalóg, iligán, ililigán).
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