"Kilikog" is a word in HILIGAYNON

kilikog HILIGAYNON
Definition:

kilíkog - To clean a small hole or aperture
with a feather, etc.; to clean the ears, nose,
wounds by means of a cotton-probe or the
like. Kilikóga ang ilíg sa dulúnggan sang
bátà. Clean the flow from the child’s ear.

kilikóg – kinahánglan
Kilikógi ang dalúnggan sang bátà. Clean
the child’s ear. (cf. kolíkog, kolíkot).

kilikog HILIGAYNON
Definition:

kilikóg - A feather or any other similar
instrument used for the operation of
"kilíkog”. (cf. kolikóg, kililikóg, kirilikóg).

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kalikog HILIGAYNON

kalíkog - To clean out with a feather, cotton, stick, etc. a narrow aperture, wound, hole, etc. Kalikóga sang búlbul …

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kitikot HILIGAYNON

kitíkot - See kilíkog, kilíkot—to clean a hole, a wound, etc. by means of a feather, a small stick or …

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kolikog HILIGAYNON

kolíkog - To bore or clean one’s ears, etc. with a feather, the finger or the like. (cf. kilíkog).

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