lobog

Etymology
From an onomatopoeic (sound-imitative) root +.

Verb

 * 1)  to flutter, wave, fly of a light material moved by wind or other force: to flap or wave quickly but irregularly
 * 2)  to flame, blaze, burn to be on fire, especially producing a lot of flames and light
 * 3)  to boil with lots of bubbling
 * 4)  to burn, blaze to be consumed with and show strong emotions, such as desire, love, anger, rage, zeal
 * 1)  to flame, blaze, burn to be on fire, especially producing a lot of flames and light
 * 2)  to boil with lots of bubbling
 * 3)  to burn, blaze to be consumed with and show strong emotions, such as desire, love, anger, rage, zeal
 * 1)  to boil with lots of bubbling
 * 2)  to burn, blaze to be consumed with and show strong emotions, such as desire, love, anger, rage, zeal
 * 1)  to burn, blaze to be consumed with and show strong emotions, such as desire, love, anger, rage, zeal
 * 1)  to burn, blaze to be consumed with and show strong emotions, such as desire, love, anger, rage, zeal