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(H) To be stewed or fit for stewing. Manók nga balakolón. A chicken to be stewed (usually in a bamboo-joint). (see bakól).
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See barárang, balálaw.
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A cover or lid made of palm-leaves. It is chiefly used on tuba-containers (baláding) to prevent the tuba from spilling when being carried to the market.
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(H) Printing, that is to be printed. (bálhag).
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(H) Place where things are sold, shop, store, emporium, stall, booth. (balígyà).
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(H) Merchandise, etc. See balalígyà.
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(H) Hone, whetstone; stimulant, incitement, instigation, (balít).
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(H) A receptacle for powdered mangrove-bark (tungúg) called balók, which see. Also: Toddy or palm-wine fresh from the palm and still unmixed with balók. Diín ang balálkan? Where is the receptacle containing the tungúg (mangrove-bark)? Iníng tubâ balálkan pa. This palm-wine is to be mixed still with balók. (see balalokán).
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(H) See balálkan, balokán).
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(H) String, cord, twine, rope, etc. used to wind around an object; to wind or twist round. Diín ang písì nga balalámbud? Where is the cord for winding or coiling round? Nagabalámbud silá sang písì sa halígi. They are winding the cord around the post. Balamburí (-udí) ang halígi sing pís-i. Coil a rope around the post. Ibalámbud ang písì sa halígi. Wind the cord round the post. (see barámbud, sabúd, sámbud, salámbud, sámbad, kámbad).
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A kitchen-ledge for pots, pans, etc.; a kitchen-shelf.
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