The Austronesian Comparative Dictionary

*luŋ(e)búy a tree and its fruit, the Java plum: Syzygium cumini

PPh luŋ(e)búy a tree and its fruit, the Java plum: Syzygium cumini

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Isneg loŋbóy the Java plum or jambool: Eugenia jambolana Lam.; drinking the water in which the bark of this tree has been boiled, cures dysentery
lumbóy the Java plum
Ilokano luŋbóy the Java plum: Eugenia jambolana; blackberry
l<um>uŋbóy to become black and blue
Tagalog lumbóy a species of native blackberry
Hanunóo lúŋbuy a species of wild cherry tree and its fruit: Eugenia cumini L.
Agutaynen lomboy the Java plum, a type of dark purple berry that grows in clusters on a tree; they are round or oblong and are the size of a medium to large olive, with a single seed; when eaten, they leave a fleeting, numb feeling in the mouth
Cebuano luŋbúy small tree with elliptical leathery leaves 6-12 cm., bearing clusters of juicy, oval fruit, dark purple, 1.5-2 cm. long: Syzygium cumini
Bikol luŋbóy tree producing a small, black, edible fruit