"Rumal" is a word in HILIGAYNON

rumal HILIGAYNON
Definition:

rumál - (Sp. domar) To tame, break in,
subdue, train; to gallop. Rumalá ang
kabáyo. Break in or tame the horse. Irumál
akó sináng kabáyo. Kindly break in that
horse for me. Batíd siá magrumál sing
mga kabáyo. He is an expert in training
horses. (cf. ánad, hánas, ántà, antâ).

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