"Hotlog" is a word in HILIGAYNON
hótlog - To put or lay down side by side or
lengthwise, alongside. Hotlogá ang mga
káhoy, kawáyan, etc. Put the wooden
posts, bamboos, etc. together (lengthwise).
Ihótlog ang káhoy sa idálum sang baláy.
Lay the wood together lengthwise under
the house. (cf. patángday, pabatáng,
butáng).
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