kongkong v To be drawn up as a crippled leg or hand in which the muscles are drawn up or the fingers can’t straighten out. Ko ogkapulid ka batò, ogkakongkong ka limang no pa-a. Konò ogkakotong. Ogkonsong ka mgo ugat. When a child becomes lame, one foot (lit. other foot) draws up. It cannot be straightened out. see: pogkot 1; see: konsong 1.
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konsong v 1Shrink, make smaller. Konò ka ogboli to manggad no ogkonsong. Don't buy material which will shrink. see fr.: kilos; see fr.: kongkong. 2Retract, as wheels. Ko oglayang ka “twin” ogkonsong on ka ligid din. Ogholos on ka ligid din. When the “twin” [twin engine airplane] flies, its wheels retract. Its wheels become hidden. [The underlying meaning here seems be to “pull back”.] osyn: hillop.
pogkot v 1To fasten, as buttons; Pogkoti a pà su konà a ogka-ayun no ogpogkot to butunis. Take a minute to fasten [my buttons] because I can't manage to fasten my buttons. Pamogkoton ka butinis. Fasten the buttons. see fr.: kongkong. 2To be lame, crippled in the legs. Ka otow no ogkapogkot on ka pa-a rin, og-ilud-ilud ka poghipanow rin. The person whos legs are crippled, he scoots along as he moves along (lit. walks).