"Tinognod" is a word in HILIGAYNON
tinógnod - Sugared (over), candied,
soaked—, immersed—, cooked—, boiled—,
in sugar. Ságing nga tinógnod. Bananas
boiled in sugar. (cf. tógnod; tinúsmug).
tinóhog, Strung together, strung on a
rope, wire, etc., connected or fastened
together with a string; a string or bundle of.
(cf. tóhog).
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tinúsmug - Candied, boiled in sugar, etc. See tinógnod (cf. túsmug).
Read the complete definitiontógnod - To dip in; to boil in sugar. See túgnod, tinógnod).
Read the complete definitiontúgnod - To dip in, immerse, plunge in (into) a liquid; to boil in sugar (bananas or other fruit). Itúgnod …
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