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The beak or bill of a bird; to peck, pick up with the beak, strike with the bill; knock at a door. Matalíwis ang tóktok sang salaksákan. The kingfisher has a sharp bill. Sín-o ang nagatóktok (nagapanóktok) sang ganháan? Who is knocking at the door?
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To chop up, mince, hash, cut up small. Toktoká ang unúd. Cut the meat up small. Chop (hash, mince) the meat. Kárne nga tinóktok. Chopped meat. Mince-meat.
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Rusty, full of rust, covered with rust, oxidized.
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From tokó-to prop up, etc.
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To cook vegetables, boil legumes, prepare vegetable dishes, boil peas and beans in the pod. Toláha (toláa) ang dágmay, balúnggay, talóng, etc. Cook the dágmay, balúnggay, eggplant, etc. Tinoláhan kamí níya sing lángkà kag kadyós. She prepared for us (as a side-dish) some jack-fruit and kadyós-peas. Ipatóla sa kay Pédro ang mga patánì kag alugbáti. See to it that Peter boils the patánì-beans and the alugbáti-shoots. Náno ang áton toláhon (utánon, laswahón)? What kind of vegetable dishes shall we prepare? N.B. Toláon, toláan, etc. is often used in (B), toláhon, toláhan, etc. in (H). For boiling shelled (dry) peas and beans "lâgâ, (H), lágà, (B)" is frequently employed. (see túla, tulánhan, tinúla, útan, láswa).
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A kind of pipe or flute made of a small reed, as of bagákay, bólò, etc.
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Lard-scrap, etc. See sitsarón, tsitsarón.
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(Sp. tolda) Awning; baldaquin; roof or hood of an automobile, of a kalésa, etc.
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See tuliháw-loriot.
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See tulísan-robber, etc.
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See túlò, tulô-to drop, trickle; a drop.
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See túlug, tulúg, túluk.
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Riddle, puzzle, problem, mystery, something difficult of solution or hard to guess. (tógma).
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A musical instrument; music to be played, a piece of music, sonata. (see tokár, palatúnggon, sonáta).
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See tolokádon.
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Back, spine, back-bone, shoulder-blade. (see talódtod).
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That is to be-chopped up,-minced,-cut up in small pieces,-hashed. Unúd nga toloktokón. Meat for a mince-pie. (tóktok).
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