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At last, one only of the buso stood up, and he was the great Datu of Buso. But even he fell down before that mighty boy, for none could conquer the boy. He was matulus. After all was done, the boy married the Black Lady, and lived well in her house. Adventures of the Tuglay The Tuglay lived in a fine house the walls of which were all mirrored glass, and the roof was hung with brass chains.
A term regularly used of the great Malaki, and combining the sense of "all-wise" and "invincible." Matulus is often used with a connotation of having magical power. See footnote 3, p. 15, also 3, p. 16. The number sacred in ceremonial and song. See footnote 2, p. 16. Visayan word for rice growing in the field; Bagobo, 'ume. The long sword of the Moro, with a wavy, two-edged blade.
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