tukak

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Dupaningan Agta

Etymology

From Proto-Philippine *tukák (a kind of loud frog), from Proto-Malayo-Polynesian *-kak₁ (cackle; to lough loudly).[1]

Noun

tukak

  1. frog

References

  1. ^ Rober Blust and Stephen Trussel (2020 June 21) The Austronesian Comparative Dictionary web edition – *-kak₁

Ilocano

Etymology

From Proto-Philippine *tukák (a kind of loud frog), from Proto-Malayo-Polynesian *-kak₁ (cackle; to lough loudly).[1]

Noun

tukák

  1. frog

References

  1. ^ Rober Blust and Stephen Trussel (2020 June 21) The Austronesian Comparative Dictionary web edition – *-kak₁

Indonesian

Alternative forms

Pronunciation

Noun

tukak (plural tukak-tukak)

  1. (pathology) ulcer (open wound)
    Synonyms: borok, ulkus

Compounds

Lubuagan Kalinga

Etymology

From Proto-Philippine *tukák (a kind of loud frog), from Proto-Malayo-Polynesian *-kak₁ (cackle; to lough loudly).[1]

Noun

tukak

  1. frog

References

  1. ^ Rober Blust and Stephen Trussel (2020 June 21) The Austronesian Comparative Dictionary web edition – *-kak₁

Yogad

Etymology

From Proto-Philippine *tukák (a kind of loud frog), from Proto-Malayo-Polynesian *-kak₁ (cackle; to lough loudly).[1]

Noun

tukák

  1. frog

References

  1. ^ Rober Blust and Stephen Trussel (2020 June 21) The Austronesian Comparative Dictionary web edition – *-kak₁