"Salag" is a word in HILIGAYNON, CEBUANO
sálag - To cull, choose, select, pick out. (cf.
sárag, ág-ag).
sálag n {1} nest.
{2} the home (literary).
{3} source, place where s.t.
or s.
o.
comes from.
Ang Pásil kunu mauy sálag sa mga butangíru, Pasil is where the toughs come from.
sa kaminyúun state of being married (literary).
Bayinti anyus ang ílang ípun sa sálag sa kaminyúun, They have been living to-gether in wedded bliss for twenty years.
v [A; b6] nest.
Dílì musálag ang langgam dinhi kay duul sa agiánan, The bird will not nest here because it is near a pathway.
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