"Ibok" is a word in HILIGAYNON
íbok - (H) To lie on the ground and move
restlessly, as pigs often do. (cf. dúm-ug,
lukó, lúp-ug).
íbok - (B) To move, stir, wriggle, writhe,
squirm, show life by motion. Ang úlud
nagaíbok sa dútà. The worm is wriggling
on the ground. (cf. húlag).
íbok - (B) To root (of pigs). Tabúga ang
báboy nga nagaíbok dirâ. Drive away the
pig that is rooting over there. Indì mo
pagpaibókon ang báboy sa atubángan
sang baláy. Don’t allow the pig to root in
front of the house. (cf. súbok id.;
inibókan—a piece of ground turned up by a
pig’s snout).
íbok - The snout of a pig, proboscis, (cf.
hingódhingód).
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híbok - To move, stir, wriggle, writhe, squirm, budge, flutter, palpitate, quiver, show life by moving. Nagahíbok ang úlud sa …
Read the complete definitionsúbok - To root, turn up the earth with the snout as pigs do. Ang mga báboy nagasúbok sang dútà …
Read the complete definitionúngad - To dig or burrow with the snout, to root. Ginaúngad sang báboy ang gamót sang ságing. The pig …
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