"Tumog" is a word in HILIGAYNON
tumóg - To trickle, drip, drop, flow out in
drops; to ooze (out), as matter or pus from
an ulcer, etc. (cf. tubúd, túlò, ágay).
tumóg - Wet, damp, etc. See humóg.
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