"Uling" is a word in TAGALOG, HILIGAYNON, CEBUANO
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Definition: (noun) charcoal
úling - (H) Charcoal, charred wood; to
char, burn to charcoal. Ulínga yanáng
káhoy, kay nagakinahánglan akó sing
úling sa ákon prénsa. Burn that wood to
charcoal, for I need some charcoal for my
flatiron. Sang amó nga súnug naúling man
ang ámon baláy. When that fire broke out,
our house also was burned to the ground.
(cf. uríng; abó—ashes).
ulínggan, From ulingíg.
úling n charcoal.
v {1} [APB26; c1] make charcoal; become charcoal.
Pag-úling para iutaw, Make charcoal to iron with.
Ang usa ka sákung bagul muúling ug duha ka taru, A sack of coconut shells will make two cans of charcoal.
{2} [A12; b(1)] put, add charcoal into.
{3} [A; b6(1)] use charcoal.
-un n {1} things suitable to be made into charcoal.
{2} k.
o.
tree of the secondary forest.
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