topokunspec. var.ma-pok1statma-pok daBrittle, dried out, as of old bamboo, woven materials, or an elderly person's bones; frayed, weak, as of thread, rope, monofilament line; thin, worn out, rotten.Ma-pok da tang ilong narin, animan indi ra poiding gamiten.This thread is already weak and will easily break, therefore it cannot be used anymore.Doro rag katopok tang taling narin, indi ra poiding i-ked ong baka.This rope is really frayed, it can no longer be used as a tether for the cow.Ma-pok da tang sawali tenged kinoranan da oman agkinitan pa.The woven walling is already worn out and brittle due to being rained on and then having the heat of the sun on it.Mga mepet ita ra, ang doli ta ma-pok da. When we are already old, our bones are brittle. ov synmarasa2viUndergoer: ma-For something to become worn out, frayed, brittle, or rotten.Ang abel mga pirming aggemen, madaling matopok.When cloth is always being left soaking in water, it will quickly become rotten. Ang mga posti tang kodal gatopok da, naboay da ka.The posts of the fence are becoming rotten, they've already been there a long time.rel wdgabok 1ronot 1ma-pok ta linawa3id.adj

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