"Sotsot" is a word in HILIGAYNON
sótsot - To incite, urge, stir up, impel,
push, instigate. Ginsótsot ni Fuláno ang
íya útud nga awáyon akó. N.N. incited his
brother to—fight,—quarrel, with me. (cf.
súdyot, súgyot, tulúd).
sótsot - To thrust—, push—, poke—,
upwards with a pole, etc., to prick from
below. Sotsotá sang lipák ang íya tiíl.
Prick his foot from below with the piece of
split bamboo. Sín-o balá ang nagsótsot sa
ákon kagáb-i? Who may (can) have poked
me with a stick from below last night? (cf.
hárog).
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