"Panuto" is a word in HILIGAYNON
panutó - Freq. of tutó, totó—to pound,
strike (with a pestle). Hináyon mo lang
ang panutó, agúd índì magkalatádtad ang
sug-úton. Pound gently or the fibres will
break.
panútò - To say "tútò” (darling boy); to
behave like a good boy, be obedient,
diligent, etc. (cf. tútò, tótò).
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