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rabok₁ [rábok] 1n Fire (in a cooking fire). panggatong Pag-ugraw it rabok naghaling ray sida liwat. When the fire died down she made the fire up again. (sem. domains: 5.5 - Fire.) 2vbt To fuel a fire; to feed a fire. Katong kalan ay indi marabukan it kahoy. The charcoal stove can not be fueled with wood. Arabukan nako kag sinugnar it rakong kahoy. I will feed the fire for cooking with some big wood. (sem. domains: 5.5.6 - Fuel.) 3n To use fuel to heat, cook, dry. (sem. domains: 5.5 - Fire.) id. ingrarabukan kag ida suhestyon

pang-amak [pang-ámak] n Kindling; chips to light a fire. panggatong

pakyang [pakyáng] n Coconut frond that is green, especially the end that joins to the trunk (which is likened to "flat nose"). sanga Kag ida ginggagamit nak panggatong ay pakyang it nidog. What she used for fuel was the coconut fronds. syn: paywa. (sem. domains: 1.5.5 - Parts of a plant.)

gatong [gátong] v To use for fuel. gatong Kag amo panggatong nak ginggagamit ay kahoy ag uling. What we use for fuel is wood and charcoal. [TAGALOG. Delete entry? e] (sem. domains: 5.5.6 - Fuel, 5.5.5 - What fires produce.)

ayuton [ayutón] (der. of yuto) n Burning, smoldering firewood (specifically of wood or bamboo). panggatong Ingbaoy kag mga ayuton sa abuhan nak indiey magamit. He got the firewood which we won’t use in the wood fireplace. (sem. domains: 5.5.6 - Fuel.)