suksok
Cebuano
Pronunciation
- Hyphenation: suk‧sok
Verb
suksok
- to insert
Tagalog
Etymology
From Proto-Malayo-Polynesian *suksuk (“to pierce”). Compare Cebuano suksok. Doublet of saksak.
Pronunciation
- Hyphenation: suk‧sok
- IPA(key): /sukˈsok/, [sʊkˈsok]
Noun
suksók
- insertion of something into a tight spot (such as a slit, small hole or opening, etc.)
- Synonyms: singit, pagsisingit
- act of tucking (as of shirts into one's pants)
- (card games) turn of a player to shuffle the cards
- Synonym: pagbalasa
- (card games) manner of shuffling the cards
- Synonyms: pagkabalasa, pagkakabalasa
- new strips of buri leaves woven in place of the broken ones
- act of repairing mats by replacing broken strips with new ones
- (figurative) something saved for the future; savings
- Synonyms: sinuksok, ipon
- (figurative) act of saving for the future
- Synonyms: ipon, pag-iipon
Derived terms
- magsuksok
- nakasuksok
- pagsusuksok
- panuksok
- sinuksok
- suksukan
- suksukin
See also
- hayuma
- sukbit
Adjective
suksók
- inserted into a tight spot (such as a slit, small hole or opening, etc.)
- woven in place of broken strips (in repairing a mat)