WMP |
Bontok |
kəpkəp |
to hug; to cuddle face to face; to clasp to oneself |
Pangasinan |
kepkép |
to hold in the arms |
Ilokano |
ag-kepkép |
to fold the arms over the chest |
|
kepkep-án |
to hug, embrace |
Tagalog |
kipkíp |
carried under the arm or armpit |
Binukid |
kepkep |
to put one’s arms around someone; to hug, embrace someone; to clasp something in one’s hands or paws |
Manobo (Western Bukidnon) |
kepkep |
to embrace |
Mongondow |
ali-kokop |
kind of creeper that clings to trees |
Minangkabau |
kakap |
to grasp |
Sundanese |
di-keukeup-an |
covered with the wings |
|
ŋeukeup-an |
lie next to someone with the arm over him/her |
Old Javanese |
tan pa-kəkəp-an |
without the possibility of locking somebody in one’s arms, without a close companion |
|
k<in>əkəp |
to clasp, encircle, embrace |
|
a-ŋəkəp-i |
to embrace, to lock in one’s arms |
Javanese |
ŋekep |
to hug, embrace, clasp |
Balinese |
kekep |
to embrace, enfold, hide |
Sasak |
kəkəp |
take under the wings |