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lungung (sp. var. lungug) 1comm. hole in a live tree, usually found in large trees; birds and snakes build nests in them and bees build their hives. Numbuya nan martinit nah lungung nan akasya. The martinit-bird laid its eggs in the tree-hole of the acacia. (sem. domains: 1.5.1 - Tree.) 2sta. to have tree holes. Nalungugan nan abukadu. The avocado-tree has a hole in its trunk. na‑ ‑an.

lungug (sp. var. of lungung) 1) comm. a hole in a tree due to rotting of the trunk. Numbale nan banniya nah lungun nan akasya. The forest lizard made its home in the hole of the acacia-tree. 2) sta. to have a hole in the trunk of a tree due to a rotted area. Nalungugan nan tinungil dan kaiw. The tree they felled has a hole along its trunk. (not entire length)