"Olokaba" is a word in HILIGAYNON

olokaba HILIGAYNON
Definition:

olokabá - Shell, egg-shell. (cf. alokabá
id.).

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alokaba HILIGAYNON

alokabá - The shell of eggs, turtles, crabs, etc. (cf. olokabá id.).

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apog HILIGAYNON

ápog - Lime; to be converted into lime. Nagápog na ang mga bató sa alapogán. The stones in the lime-kiln …

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binobokan HILIGAYNON

binobokán - The empty shell of an egg, snail, mussel, etc. (cf. alokabá, olokabá).

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gomok HILIGAYNON

gómok - To squeeze or compress so as to crush or break. Nagómok ang ítlog. The egg was crushed. Gomóki …

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pagba HILIGAYNON

págba - To heat, burn, bake (as clay in making earthenware); to burn various kinds of shells to make lime …

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turos HILIGAYNON

turós - To sip, suck, imbibe, absorb, drink in small draughts, draw in with the mouth. Turosá lang ang ítlog …

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