[Folklore] A creature from Philippine belief. It resides in a balete (lunok) tree and is harmless unless its abode is threatened. Someone who cuts down its tree will punished by the engkanto and this person will develop a bloated stomach or a high fever. Children are warned not to come too close to the balate trees or play in their vicinity.
ENGKANTO
Meaning of ENGKANTO in English
Encyclopedia Mythica English dictionary. Английский энциклопедический словарь греческой мифологии. 2012