"Dubok" is a word in HILIGAYNON
dúbok - To join a group, be present at,
come together, associate with, go to, assist,
take part in, put in an appearance.
Madámù nga mga táo ang nagadúbok,
nagadulúbok. Very many people are
present, are taking part, are joining.
Nadubókan sing madámù nga mga
dumulúaw ang ámon pándut. Many
visitors came to our feast. Our feast was
attended by many visitors. (cf. dúgok id.).
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