Hello. Yes, it's a tenegre (pronounced, tee-NEE-greh).
Nacho is the expert on this.
Earlier, he told us that --
"The Iloilo Museum has identified 5 hilt variants of the Panay sword: 1) the classic short nose tenegre (found all over lowland Panay); 2) the long-nosed sanduko of the Panay Bukidnons/Mundo; 3) the Open Mouth/crocodile Mouth pommel (made until now in Antique, particularly the town of Adiong), which some people say is Negros (it is not); 4) the human monster face with large eyes and menacing teeth ,sometimes made of bone (made in the vicinity of Cabatuan, Iloilo; and : 5) the plain rounded/pistol grip found in binangons from Iloilo Province (older ones made of carabao horn). [item] 1) has a sub-variant that looks like it has two horns in addition to the short nose."
As to what they look like, I've blogged about them
here(1),
here(2),
here(3),
here(4), and
here(5).
The variant of (1), the three-horned fellow, is
here.