"Dalubdub" is a word in ILOKANO
v. /MANGI-: I-/ to prick, to pierce slightly with a sharp point. Idalubdub mo daytoy dagum dita. Prick the needle there. /MA--AN/ to be pricked, to be pierced slightly with a sharp point. Nadalubduban daytoy sakak ti siit. My foot was pricked by a thorn. n. the result of this action, a prick. Adda dalubdub daytoy sakak. My foot has a prick.
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