"Toko" is a word in HILIGAYNON
tokó - An upright (vertical) prop or support
for a floor, a scaffolding, etc.; to prop up,
support. Butangí sing tokó ang baláy mo.
Tókwi (Tokohí) ang salúg sang ímo baláy.
Put some props under the floor of your
house. (cf. súlay—a leaning support).
tokô - The gecko-lizard, gecko, gecco. (cf.
takâ, tikî).
He thinks you're pretty." Genevieve yawned. "Guys always think you're pretty.""Well people think you look like me," I responded."They're only being nice." Her voice was hurt as she curled closer to me."They aren't being nice. You're beautiful, smart, and you know who you are. You're never afraid of saying what you believe in. I never want you to forget that, Genevieve," I spoke tenderly as I watched her eyes start to sag. "I love you, Genevieve.
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Read the complete definitionpanokó - Freq. of tokó. To put up straight supports or props. Panokohí (panokoí, panókwi) ang soléras, kay madámù ang …
Read the complete definitionsúlay - Prop, support, shore, a length of cane or wood put up in a leaning position to prevent a …
Read the complete definitionsumpilâ - An inclined, leaning, slanting post, prop; to prop up with an additional post, add a slanting or inclined …
Read the complete definitiontokód - A pillar, column, prop, support. See tukúd. (cf. súlay, tokó).
Read the complete definitiontukúd - A column, prop, pillar, support, post, shaft, any upright or leaning prop of wood, iron, bamboo, etc. that …
Read the complete definitiontuúd - A stake, post, pillar, column, support; stud, stanchion; the stump (of a tree, bamboo, etc.). (cf. pagtúod, tokó, …
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