"Buktun" is a word in CEBUANO
buktun n {1} arms, esp.
the lower arms.
Ang taknaan sa íyang buktun, The watch on his wrist (arm).
{2} sleeves.
Sinínang way buktun, Sleeveless dress.
v [A; c] add sleeves to a garment.
-in-an n garment with sleeves.
buktut {1} = baluktut.
{2} name given to humpbacked fish, e.
g.
, the Philippine jack: Hynnis momsa.
{3} k.
o.
humpbacked shrimp.
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