"Ramos" is a word in HILIGAYNON

ramos HILIGAYNON
Definition:

rámos - (Sp. ramo) Palm, bough, branch,
especially palms blessed on Domíngo de
Rámos—Palm-Sunday. May rámos ikáw
nga nabenditáhan sang Domíngo de
Rámos? Have you got any of the palms
blessed (that were blessed) on PalmSunday? (cf. pálua, pálwa).

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abo HILIGAYNON

abó - Ash, ashes; to treat with ash, apply ashes, use ashes; to turn into or become ashes. Abohí ang …

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lukay HILIGAYNON

lukáy - Palm-leaf, coconut-leaf, especially, if mature and dry, but also applied to green ones. Ang pagsúnug sang lukáy nga …

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palua HILIGAYNON

pálua - Palm-leaves, especially the palmleaves or branches blessed on PalmSunday. (cf. rámos).

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