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sikotkot [sikótkot] v 1To be observant; to carefully take notice of things. usisa 2To keep on questioning about every detail.

kótkot [kótkot] vbt To dig. húkay Nagkutkot sinra it atamnan it nidog. They dug a hole where they would plant a coconut. (sem. domains: 6.6.6 - Working with land.)

intyendi₁ [intyéndi] vt To see about something; to take care of, attend to a matter, business; to be concerned about or involved in something. TWO ENTRIES intindi Ingwa ako it aintindihon sa Odiongan. I have some business to attend to in Odiongan. Nagyadong kag buyak dahil waya it nag-iintindi sa pagbunyag. The flowers wilted because there was no one to attend to watering them. Waya ako it aintindihon hina. I have no concern in that. Kag amo Pastor ay imaw nak gador it nag-intindi it pagpakotkot sa yuyubngan ni Tatay. Our Pastor was the one who really attended to the digging of Father’s grave. [This included to attend to the burial needs of one’s elders.] (sem. domains: 2.3.2.1 - Listen, 3.1.2.3 - Attention.)

baka makakotkot it damot sa irayom [báka makakótkot it damót sa iráyom] (id. of baka, damot, irayom) id Lest, in case somebody might upset, disturb, stir-up the spirits of the underworld whose hands will reach out and grab that person at night. [lit: in-case happen-to-dig-up a hand underneath] (sem. domains: 3.5.4.2 - Saying, proverb.)