bauno

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English

Etymology

From Cebuano baluno, bayuno.

Noun

bauno (plural baunos)

  1. Mangifera caesia; a wild mango found in the Philippines.
    • 1922, Bulletin, volumes 38-40, Philippines Bureau of Agriculture, page 20:
      There are durian trees, Durio zibethinus, of enormous size and unquestionably very old all along the Agusan in the various settlements up to the Davao boundary, and large baunos, Mangifera caesia, of excellent quality are obtainable at Butuan when they are in season.