"Kalikog" is a word in HILIGAYNON
kalíkog - To clean out with a feather,
cotton, stick, etc. a narrow aperture,
wound, hole, etc. Kalikóga sang búlbul ang
ímo dulúnggan. Clean your ear with a
feather. Kalikógi ang ilóng sang bátà.
Wipe the baby’s nose. Ikalíkog akó ánay
sang ákon pilás. Please cleanse my wound.
(cf. kilíkog).
kalikóg - Anything used for cleaning out
liquid waste matter from narrow tubes or
holes, as from the ear, the nose, a wound,
etc. (cf. kilikóg).
If you expect great things of yourself and demand little of others, you’ll keep resentment far away.
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