"Solokton" is a word in HILIGAYNON
solókton - (H) Debts to be collected, debts
due, payments to be demanded, amount to
be paid or gathered. May solókton ikáw sa
íya? Does he owe you anything? Is there
any money owing to you that you can
demand of him? Pilá ang solókton mo?
How much have you to collect? (cf. sokót,
útang).
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