"Lungib" is a word in HILIGAYNON, CEBUANO
lungíb - Cave, den, pit, lair, hole, borrow.
(cf. gíab, búhò, etc.).
lúngib n cave.
v [B2; b6] form a cave or hole in the side of a slope.
Nalúngib ang kílid sa bungtud nga gikwári, The side of the mountain that was quarried formed a cave.
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