"Ogbos" is a word in HILIGAYNON

ogbos HILIGAYNON
Definition:

ógbos - A shoot or sprout, a fresh young
leaf or twig; to shoot, sprout, put forth.
Nagaógbos na (may ógbos na) iníng
pitógo, ságing, páhò, etc. This pitógopalm, banana-plant, mango-tree, etc. is—
shooting,—sprouting,—putting forth new
shoots. (cf. ógdo, túgdo, salíngsing).

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bulus HILIGAYNON

bulús - Dried leaves of the buri-shoot (ógbos sang burí) used for making mats.

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dalawdaw HILIGAYNON

daláwdaw - To extend, stretch out, creep along the ground, as creepers. Ang biká nagdaláwdaw. The bica-vine has spread over …

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giting-giting HILIGAYNON

gitíng-gíting - Dim. of gitíng. Also: the first sprout or shoot of cereals and grasses. (cf. ógbos).

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pangogbos HILIGAYNON

pangógbos - To form new shoots, new leaves, etc. See ógbos.

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togdo HILIGAYNON

tógdò - A new shoot or sprout; to shoot or sprout forth; put forth. (cf. ógbos, salíngsing).

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