"Libaong" is a word in HILIGAYNON
libaóng - A depression in the soil, a
shallow hole in the ground. (cf. limpásong,
nalupyakán, alimpásong, búhò,
bubôbúhò).
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bíslug - A depression, shallow hole, lowest part of a rice-field, etc. (cf. nalupyakán, alimpásong, libaóng).
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Read the complete definitionlagóndo - Depression, hole, mud-hole, worn out parts in roads, etc. (cf. libaóng, linggáhub, linggálhub, danáw).
Read the complete definitionlibaón - A depression, etc. See libaóng.
Read the complete definitionlimpásong - A depression in the ground, etc. See alimpásong, libaóng.
Read the complete definitionlipásong - Depression, hole, etc. See limpásong, libaóng, nalupyakán.
Read the complete definitionloóg - Hole, depression, cavity, hollow, low-lying land. (cf. libaóng, limpásong, líbo, búhò).
Read the complete definitionsápla - To graze, slice off the surface, shave off, make a superficial wound with a cutting instrument or the …
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