"Tuang-Tuangan" is a word in HILIGAYNON

tuang-tuangan HILIGAYNON
Definition:

tuáng-tuangán - A carrying (carrier’s)
pole, usually a strong piece of split bamboo.
It is slightly curved, broadest in the middle
and tapering towards the two notched or
(and) pegged ends. (cf. píngga,
tinggáhan).

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laki-laki HILIGAYNON

lakí-láki - Dim. of láki. Also: A piece of bamboo tied firmly to a weak or broken carrier’s pole, in …

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pingga HILIGAYNON

píngga - Pole, bar, stick; to carry on a pole. (cf. tíngga, tinggáhan, tuángtuangán).

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tinggahan HILIGAYNON

tinggáhan - A carrying pole. (cf. píngga, tuángtuangán).

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