- (also "cogon gr****"), from
Spanish cogón, from the
Tagalog and
Visayan kugon.
Other common names in
English include kunai gr****,
blady gr****, satintail...
- "mountain"
cogon a type of gr****, used for thatching, came from the
Tagalog word
kugon (a
species of tall gr****) ylang-ylang a tree
whose fragrant flowers are...
- (habitual procrastination) "Filipino time" (habitual tardiness) and "ningas
kugon" (starting but
never completing tasks) (Enriquez, 1992, p.72). De Mesa,...
- gonrui; its
honzon is
therefore known as "devas both provisional" (倶権の天,
kugon no ten).
Although its
effects are not as
quick or apparent, it is considered...
-
vernacular house is
composed of
three structures: (the
kitchen where they use
kugon to cook the
actual house where people stay the bathroom). Port Mauyen: An...
- Kan-u, Kanywa, Kanywa, Kanzatkon, Ketlan, Kinmagyibin, Kokkozi, Kontha,
Kugon, Kunon, Kyabwa, Kyadwin, Kyagan, Kyaungnan, Kyigan, Kyigyi, Kyundaung, Lanlegwa...