WMP |
Agta (Central Cagayan) |
mag-gutgut |
to gnaw, bite into something, tear at something with the teeth |
|
gutgut |
to bite and tear with the teeth |
Agta (Dupaningan) |
mag-gutgut |
to gnaw, bite into something, tear at something with the teeth |
Agta (Eastern) |
gutgut |
to bite and tear with the teeth |
Ayta Abellan |
gogot |
tooth |
Lun Dayeh |
gugut |
front teeth |
Kelabit |
gugut |
lower incisors (cp. ‘upper incisors’) |
Dairi-Pakpak Batak |
gugut |
inner two incisors (both upper and lower) |
Toba Batak |
maŋ-gugut |
to nibble on something, as salt |
|
gugut |
incisors |
Karo Batak |
ŋ-gugut |
to gnaw off, bite off with the front teeth, as ripe, raw rice grains |
|
peŋ-gugut |
the two middle incisors |
Malay |
g<er>ogot |
to gnaw (of large animals) |
Sundanese |
gugut |
biting, gnawing, nibbling |
|
ŋa-g<ar>ugut |
gnaw off, nibble off |
|
ŋa-gugut |
(of an animal or person) to bite |
Old Javanese |
aŋ-gugut |
to bite, nip |
|
gugut-en |
clenching the teeth |
Javanese |
di-gugut |
(of lice) to be killed by biting with the incisors |
|
ŋugut |
to kill lice by pressing them against the front teeth |
Balinese |
ŋ-gutgut |
to bite (men and animals); snap, nibble, gnaw |