"Kodo" is a word in HILIGAYNON
kodô - A game played with six stones and a
ball.
kodô - To play with stones, throwing them
up and catching them in falling down,
picking up meanwhile some more lying in
front of the players; small gravel is
commonly used by children for the purpose
of this game. Ang mga bátà nagakodô. The
children are playing the game called
"kodô”. Pakodoá lang ang mga bátà, agúd
nga índì maggamó. Let the children play
with stones, that they may not be
troublesome. (cf. korô id.).
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