"Tokon" is a word in HILIGAYNON
tokón - A long pole, a punt-pole for
propelling a boat in shallow water; to use
such a pole for propelling a boat, to pole,
punt. Tokoní ang sakayán. Pole—, Punt—,
the boat.
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