"Koing, Ko-Ing" is a word in HILIGAYNON
koíng, ko-íng - Bow-legged, bandylegged; to be or become bow-legged. Koíng
siá. He is bandy-legged. Ang kapitán
nagkoíng tungúd sang lakás níya nga
pagpangabayó. The captain became bowlegged through too much riding on
horseback.
koíng, ko-íng - Short-sighted, nearsighted. (cf. kortabísta).
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