"Kulukud" is a word in CEBUANO
kulúkud v [A2S; a] bundle up dried coconut leaves to make a torch.
Kulukúra ang langkay, Bundle up the dried coconut leaves for a torch.
n torch of this sort.
What should you, O man, do, you who seek your own glory whenever you do anything good, while when you do something bad, you figure out ways to blame God.
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