"Sibukaw" is a word in HILIGAYNON, CEBUANO
sibúkaw - The sibucao-tree and its wood,
much used for fuel, sleepers, bolts and
pegs, etc.; it also yields a much esteemed
red dye. Also called sapan wood, sapon
wood, brazil wood.
sibúkaw n small tree with scattered prickles, the wood of which is used for nails in boat building: Caesalpinia sappan.
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áka - To sell well, be much in demand, be much sought after. Nagáka karón sa Ilongílong ang páhò, ságing, …
Read the complete definitionbáhì - A wooden dibble, a pointed stick or stake used for digging. Aghò and sibúkaw are the woods mostly …
Read the complete definitionmatálhà - Easy to split, separable; disjointed, spaced wide apart. Ang sibúkaw matálhà. Sebucao-wood is easy to split. Sapan-wood cleaves—easily,—readily. …
Read the complete definitiontarúgo - (Sp. tarugo) A wooden peg or pin, a bolt; to pin or bolt together, make a hole for …
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