"Keggang" is a word in ILOKANO
n. scab, a crust of hardened blood and serum over a wound. v. /AG-/ to form this: said of a wound. /-AN/ to remove this over a wound.
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English: n. opening of the mouth or wound Tagalog: nganga
Read the complete definitionn. medicine, remedy, cure. v. /AG-, MANG-:-AN/ to treat with medicine, medicate on, cure (a wound, a disease, a sick …
Read the complete definitionagúnguy n prolonged wail of grief or pain, any wailing-like sound. Agúnguy sa ambulansiya, The wail of the ambulance. v …
Read the complete definitionn. plaster, bandage; poultice, anodyne; also, a piece of banana leaf placed over a pot of rice under the cover …
Read the complete definitionalikáti sa múrus n k. o. herb of waste places, growing to 2, widely used as a poultice for wounds. …
Read the complete definitionáwuy n k. o. shrub that bears umbels of black pellet-sized berries which are edible. The leaves are used as …
Read the complete definitionbáhud v [B2] for wounds to swell and redden. Mibáhud ang íyang núka kay hiinitan man, His wound became swollen …
Read the complete definitionbaláhak n deep festering sore, bigger than a kabahung. v [B12; a4] get to be, get a large sore. Nabáhak …
Read the complete definitionsee under BALSIG. BALDADO [f. Sp.], adj. seriously wounded or injured. BALDI [f. Sp.], n. a large can, either rectangular …
Read the complete definitionbalitang n {1} short piece of wood or metal. Also the name given to pieces of wood which serve a …
Read the complete definitionbáluk n {1} layer of flu? y fibrous material that sticks to the lower end of the palm frond, used …
Read the complete definitionbalúlang (not without l) n breed of fighting cock which runs away when wounded. a one who quits when hurt. …
Read the complete definitionbanda n band, strip of cloth. {1} cloth worn diagonally in front of one as a mark of having obtained …
Read the complete definitionbatal n hardened part on an otherwise soft or medium-soft sur-face. Dúnay batal sa abukádu, There was a hard spot …
Read the complete definitionbílin v {1} [A; c] leave s.t. behind. Kinsay nagbílin ning baskit dinhi? Who left this basket here? Binlan ta …
Read the complete definitionn. 1. a ball of sewing thread usually wound on a bobbin. 2. anything that is rounded, e. g. meatballs. …
Read the complete definitionbudbud v {1} [A; c] wind string, wire, strips, etc. around s.t. or into a ball. Budbúri nag bandids ang …
Read the complete definitionbugkus v [A; a1] tie a piece of string or s.t. similar around s.t. long, usually to tie it together …
Read the complete definitionbúhì a {1} alive, living. Kun búhì pa si Tátay, If Dad were only alive. Búhì pa ang ákung pagláum, …
Read the complete definitionbulúkut = balúkut. bulung, búlung v [A; b6(1)] treat with medicine. Bulnga ang samad, Treat the wound. n medicine. mag-r-() …
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