"Siduk" is a word in ILOKANO
n. spoon. v. /-UM-, MANG-:-EN/ to scoop with a spoon.
I can speak of our baby like this to no one else. Who but his father would linger over the exact width of his gummy little smile or the blueness of his eyes, or the sweetness of his little lick of tawny hair on his forehead?
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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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