"Siduk" is a word in ILOKANO
n. spoon. v. /-UM-, MANG-:-EN/ to scoop with a spoon.
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halup v [A; a] {1} take s.t. by scooping it in the hands. Ayawg halupa ang kan-un, kutsaráha, Dont scoop …
Read the complete definitionhungit v [A; ac] {1} put s.t. into the mouth. Hungita ang bátà, Put the food into the childs mouth. …
Read the complete definitioniskrípir n rubber scraper used in scraping out the dough that sticks to the mixing bowl and spoon. v [a] …
Read the complete definitionv. /AG-/ to dig a hole by scratching. /AG-:-EN/ 1. to dig by scratching. 2. to erode, wash away: said …
Read the complete definitionkutsára n tablespoon. Gáwì sa kutsára ug tinidur igkáun nímu, Use a spoon and fork when you eat. v {1} …
Read the complete definitionsalup v [A; c1] skim or scoop s.t. o? from a surface or from the upper portion. Misalup siya ug …
Read the complete definitionn. one spoonful.
Read the complete definitiontagiltil n short, high-pitched somewhat resonant sounds: clink-clink. Tinagiltil sa kutsára, Clinking of spoons. v [A; c1] make a clinking …
Read the complete definitiontaliunduk (from unduk) v [B3(1); c1] be heaped up. Nagtaliun-duk ang labhanan, The soiled clothes are piled up high. Ayawg …
Read the complete definitiontilus n a spoon made out of a coconut shell. v [A; a2] make, use a coconut-shell spoon.
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