"Lugut" is a word in HILIGAYNON, CEBUANO

lugut HILIGAYNON
Definition:

lúgut - To chafe, gall, fret, constrict, cut
into the flesh (as a tight cord, fetters,
shackles, or the like). (cf. lugút-lúgut).

lugut CEBUANO
Definition:

lugut n {1} thicket, woods.
Miadtu siya sa lugut arun pagkúhag talibugsuk, He went to the woods to cut down stakes for fencing.
{2} ravine or gully.
Túbig nga nag-ambak ngadtu sa lugut, Water that leaps down into the ravine.
ka-an n {1} = lugut, 1.
{2} series of ravines or narrow valleys.

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sulup CEBUANO

sulup a dark, lightless. Wà kuy nakítà sa lángub kay sulup kaáyu, I did not see anything in the cave …

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