ILUK
ILUK is a Cebuano word. In English, it means...
íluk n armpit.
() v {1} [A; c1] carry under the arm.
Iiluk (iluka) kanang putus, Carry that bundle under your arm.
{2} [A; a12] hit in the armpit or at the point where the leg or fin of a beast joins the body.
Nailuk ang ihu sa ísi, The harpoon hit the shark at the base of the fin.
{3} [A1; a3] acquire a degree or other distinction.
Si Huwan nakailuk sa únang ganti, John won first prize.
paN-an() n place where the armpits are.
() v {1} [A; c1] carry under the arm.
Iiluk (iluka) kanang putus, Carry that bundle under your arm.
{2} [A; a12] hit in the armpit or at the point where the leg or fin of a beast joins the body.
Nailuk ang ihu sa ísi, The harpoon hit the shark at the base of the fin.
{3} [A1; a3] acquire a degree or other distinction.
Si Huwan nakailuk sa únang ganti, John won first prize.
paN-an() n place where the armpits are.