"Dukot" is a word in TAGALOG, ILOKANO, HILIGAYNON
v. /MA--AN/ to be worried, distressed, uneasy, perturbed, anxious, impatient. --syn. DANAG.
dúkot - What sticks or adheres to; rest,
remnant. Ang dúkot sang ribók. The
scattered remnants of the revolutionary
army. Pandúkot, pangdúkot—to behave
like scattered remnants, make
depredations, etc.
dukót - To stick, adhere to (as plaster,
paste, glue, gum, or the like). Ang sílyo
nagadukót sa sóbre. The stamp adheres
firmly to the envelope. Nagdukót ang
lúnang sa ákon báyò. The mud stuck to my
coat. Sín-o ang nagpadukót siníng papél
sa ganháan? Who pasted this paper on the
door? Nadúktan ang ákon delárgo sang
ápog. My trousers were plastered with
lime. Padúkta sing má-áyo iníng abíso,
kay nagakóbal. Paste this notice on well,
for it is not smooth. Ipadukót sa díngding
iníng estámpa. Paste this picture on the
wall. (cf. pilít, dokót id.).
dukot1
Active Verb: dumukot
Passive Verb: dukutin
Definition: (verb) to draw out from a pocket, a bag or a container with the hand
Examples: 1) Dumukot ka ng barya sa aking bag. (You draw out some coins from my bag.) 2) Dukutin mo ang barya sa aking bag. (Draw some coins from my bag.)
dukot2
Active Verb: mangdukot
Passive Verb: dukutan
Definition: (verb) to pickpocket, to steal
Examples: 1) Magaling mangdukot ang magnanakaw. (A thief is a good pickpocket.) 2) Nadukutan ang bag ni Ana kaninang umaga papuntang opisina. (Ana's purse was stolen from her bag on her way to the office this morning.)
dukot
Definition: see dukot1 see dukot2
dukót - A skin-disease, a kind of herpes or
eczema. (cf. arikís, kagídkid, itíp,
bungang-ínit, katúl, aláp-ap, adík-dik,
panítpanít, kabúyaw, impíne, bakokáng,
aláw, tabukáw, upúdupúd, gulós-gúlos,
dúnggas).
dukót - Rice, etc., that sticks to the side of
a kettle or the like.
I've no plans to couple with anyone other than my new bride for the next century or so, and it feels as though it's takin' a century to get to it!
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