"Palab-Ong" is a word in ILOKANO

palab-ong ILOKANO
Definition:

n. a camouflaged hole or pit used to trap animals. v. /MANG-:-AN/ 1. to trap in a hole or with a lasso, to catch in or as in a trap. --var. LAB-ONG. 2. to entrap, ensnare; to deceive or trick into difficulty

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balirung CEBUANO

balirung n fishing trap of tidal flats consisting of stones piled waist-high arranged in a large rectangle, with a hole …

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panggal CEBUANO

panggal n {1} k. o. fish or crab trap, made of thin woven bam- boo, rounded in form, with a …

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pit ENGLISH

A covered deep hole for entrapping wild beasts; a pitfall; hence, a trap; a snare. Also used figuratively.

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tabilang HILIGAYNON

tabiláng - To do or say something thoughtlessly, precipitately, on a sudden tabáng – tábon impulse; to stumble or fall …

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tiplang HILIGAYNON

típlang - To act or say something thoughtlessly, carelessly, impulsively, unexpectedly, casually, precipitately, accidentally, fortuitously, to stumble on (upon), fall …

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tiplaug HILIGAYNON

tiplaúg - To stumble, stagger, reel, totter, make a false step, trip, step in, do something thoughtlessly or inadvertently, drop …

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