Meaning of lukut

lukut

Cebuano

v. leave a mark or cut into the flesh. Milukut ang patiyan sa kabáyù, The bellyband cut into the horse’s flesh. Naluktan ang íyang kamut sa gapus, The bonds left a mark on his arms.


lukut

Cebuano

n. edible excretion from a kind of sea cucumber called dungsul, similar in appearance to bean threads, but green, tightly curled up.


lúkut

Cebuano

v. 1. roll up, cause something to do so. Mulúkut ang dáhun inigkaláyà, The leaf will roll up when it is withered. Lukúta ang banig inigmata nímu, Roll up the mat when you wake up. Ilúkut ang panaptun sa káhuy, Wrap the cloth around the wood; 1a. — sa banig v. for political protegees to vacate a position when their political party loses; 2. for the body to get rolled over by some force. Nalúkut siya uban sa bawud, He rolled with the waves; 3. be beaten badly in a contest. Nalúkut si Sirhing sa miáging iliksiyun, Serging was crushed during the last election. paN-, panga-, lukutlukut v. for dirt on the body to come off in rolls when scrubbed or rubbed. À, nangalúkut (naglukutlukut, nanlúkut) man lang ágis íyang tagiptip nga gilúgud, My! How the dirt on his body comes off in rolls when you rub it!