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| Bontok | kətkət | to eat raw vegetables; to gnaw on, as gristle |
| Pangasinan | ketkét | to bite (includes insect and snake bites) |
| Manobo (Western Bukidnon) | ketket | of any sharp-toothed animal, to gnaw away; to gnaw a hold in something |
| Kadazan Dusun | kokot | to bite |
| k<in>okot | bitten | |
| Tatana | mo-ŋokot | to bite |
| Tausug | kutkut-un | to bite (something) |
| kutkut | a bite | |
| Murut (Paluan) | aŋ-kokot | to bite |
| Toba Batak | mar-si-hohot di | hold tightly to; enduring |
| Maloh | kokot | to bite |
| Lawangan | kɨkɨt | to bite |
| Taboyan | ŋɨkɨt | to bite |
| Javanese | keket | stay firmly in place; stick to or on |
| Malagasy | héhitra | a grasp, a clutch, a bite; seizure |