"Sakot" is a word in HILIGAYNON
sakót - Mixed, admixture. May sakót nga
maís ang íla kán-on. Their rice is mixed
with corn. (cf. lakót, símpon, sámò,
símbug).
sákpan, etc. From sákup—to subject,
etc.
sákot - To mix. Sakóta ang lubí, kalámay
kag binókbok nga bugás. Mix the coconutmeat with sugar and rice-flour. (cf. lakót,
símpon, sámò).
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