WMP |
Itbayaten |
vonot |
coconut husk |
Isneg |
bunút |
coir or fiber of the coconut (used to caulk seams in a canoe, etc.) |
Itawis |
hunút |
coconut husk; fiber surrounding mango seed |
Casiguran Dumagat |
bunot |
peel the fibrous husk off coconut shells (by bashing the coconuts down on an iron point of a plow blade) |
Ilokano |
bunót |
coir, the outer husk of the coconut |
Kapampangan |
bunut |
coconut husk used for polishing floors |
Tagalog |
bunót |
coconut husk |
Chamorro |
punot |
coconut husk |
Hanunóo |
bunút |
coconut husk |
Aklanon |
bunót |
coconut husk or fibers; to husk a coconut |
Hiligaynon |
bunút |
coconut husk; scrub made from coconut husk |
Palawan Batak |
bunót |
coconut husk |
Cebuano |
bunút |
coconut husk and shell; husk a coconut; scrub the floor with a coconut husk |
Binukid |
bunut |
husk (of coconut); stringy part (of jackfruit, mango, , etc.); to husk a coconut |
Maranao |
bonot |
coconut husk |
Mansaka |
bónot |
remove husk (as from a coconut) |
Sangir |
bunuʔ |
the tough bast fibers of a coconut which are used in the manufacture of clothing, mats, etc.; sponge on top of a young coconut |
Gorontalo |
huluto |
coconut husk |
Balantak |
bunut |
coconut husk |
Bikol |
bunót |
coconut husk |
Proto-Sangiric |
bunut |
coconut husk |
CMP |
Yamdena |
nure bunut |
coconut with husk that is still green |
|
bunut |
chaff |
Manggarai |
wunut |
sugar-palm fiber |
Ngadha |
funu |
fruit fibers |