"Pudanan" is a word in HILIGAYNON

pudanan HILIGAYNON
Definition:

pudanán - That part of the back over
which the púdan is worn, the back, the
lower spine. (cf. likód).

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pudan HILIGAYNON

púdan - The piece of wood or bamboo attached to the gíkos and góta and connecting the draught-animal with the …

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puludanan HILIGAYNON

puludanán - The back. See pudanán.

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upudan HILIGAYNON

upúdan - See púdan, pudanán—a board worn over the back; the back.

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