"Hamulang" is a word in HILIGAYNON
hamuláng - Expert in cock-fighting;
trained for—, accustomed to—, the cockpit. Manók nga hamuláng. A game-cock.
(cf. búlang, buláng).
hamul-áwon – hanás-hánas
hamul-áwon, Molave, a hard-wood tree
and its highly esteemed timber. (himuláwon id.).
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