"Gwab" is a word in HILIGAYNON

gwab HILIGAYNON
Definition:

gwáb - Hollow, cavity, hole, said especially
of rotten wood; decayed teeth, or the like.
Iníng káhoy may gwáb sa sulúd. This tree
is rotten inside, is hollow. May gwáb ang
íya ngípon. His tooth is—hollow,—
decaying.

gwabaná, (Sp. guanabano, guanabana) A
tropical tree and its edible fruit, bullock’s
heart, soursop. (cf. babaná).

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gahuk HILIGAYNON

gáhuk - To become hollow, form a cavity, sinus or fistula, said of an ulcerating wound, of rottenness in timber, …

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gwabon HILIGAYNON

gwabón - Hollow, rotten, decaying. (cf. gwáb).

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