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dúkoy

Hiligaynon

To walk with a stoop, slouch, bend the body forwards and downwards, to be bent. Nagadúkoy na si Fuláno, kay tigúlang na. N.N. is quite bent as he walks, for he is old. (see dúroy, kuúb).


dókoy

Hiligaynon

To walk with a stoop. See dúkoy.


dukóy-dukóy

Hiligaynon

Dim. and Freq. of dúkoy. Nagadukóydukóy siá sang íya buluhatón. He goes about his work with a stoop.


dúroy

Hiligaynon

To walk with bent shoulders as old people, walk about with a stoop, to duck, stoop down, lower the head. Nagadúroy siá nga daw úmbok. He walks about like a quail. Dúroy ka, kay masíot ang dálan. Stoop low, for the road is overgrown. Duróya ang paglakát mo, kay nagabúyok ang mga sangâ sang káhoy. Bend down as you walk, for the branches of the tree are hanging down low. (see dúkoy, kuúb, dukô).


kôkô

Hiligaynon

To stoop, bend down. (see kuúb, sungúk, súngroy, sikóktot, dúkoy, dúroy, súngkok).