"Palakul" is a word in CEBUANO
palakul, palákul (not without l) n hatchet.
() v [a12b2] hit with a hatchet.
Palakulun ku nang irúa, Ill hit that dog with an axe.
-un a like a hatchet.
-un ug tiil having feet with spreading toes.
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