Proper noun
A variant of Cebuano spoken in the province of Bohol in the Philippines and eastern parts of Southern Leyte.
The Boholano people
Source: en.wiktionary.orgFiesta celebrations are not just sustaining social activities to survive the culture, but more significantly, it is a festival of desirable Boholano qualities that made this particular unique and charming from the island. Source: Internet
The monument stands right at the entrance of Camp Dagohoy between two Camagong trees, known for strength, to seemingly symbolize the Boholano hero's strength. Source: Internet
NEXT time you buy a Make Your Mother Proud (MYMP) album, chances you could pick out the lines panned by your low-profile and yet internationally acclaimed Boholano hit-songwriter from Loay. Source: Internet
The year before that, the Boholano teacher, orator, poet, lawyer and public servant, apparently felt the problem and suggested reforms. Source: Internet
“I am one with you and your entire constituency in pioneering key projects that will serve well the interest of the Boholano community and contribute to our government's over-all goals of nation building and economic development”, Chan added. Source: Internet