"Tahamlok" is a word in HILIGAYNON

tahamlok HILIGAYNON
Definition:

tahámlok - A rope made of rags and used
to drive or keep off mosquitoes; to use or

make such a contrivance. The tahámlok is
lighted like a taper and either carried in the
hand or fastened conveniently somewhere
nearby. The resulting smoke keeps the
mosquitoes at a distance. Maglúbid ka sing
naúg kay itahámlok ko. Twist some rags
together, for I am going to use them against
mosquitoes. (cf. tabó, hámlok, lamók,
namók).

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tabo HILIGAYNON

tabó - (B) A rope made of twisted rags, or the like, and used (when lit) for driving or keeping …

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