"Tikul, Tikul" is a word in HILIGAYNON

tikul, tikul HILIGAYNON
Definition:

tíkul, tikúl - (B) Border, rim, edge (of a
basket, wickerwork, etc.); to border
wickerwork, make a rim by doubling over
the weavers and fastening them on the
other side. Tíkli ang tabungós. Furnish the
tabungós basket with a rim. Finish the
tabungós basket off with a rim. (cf. abúd,
etc.).

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bararang HILIGAYNON

barárang - An addition to the rim of a basket so as to increase its capacity; to apply such an …

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bodbod HILIGAYNON

bódbod - To bind the rim or edge, especially of wickerwork, with rattan or other material. Bodborá—or—bodborí (—odá,—odí) ang bakág. …

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liskug CEBUANO

liskug n {1} coil of rattan, wire, or anything sti? . {2} sti? band attached to the rim of a …

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liskuhag CEBUANO

liskúhag v {1} [B26] move, be stirred from an inactive or sup-pressed state. Miliskúhag ang mga lútì sa baskit nga …

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nigo HILIGAYNON

nígo - A small round basket, usually with a rattan rim; winnowing basket.

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