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For something to be shredded to pieces, torn or frayed through use, wind, weather, etc. for example nipa palm shingles; to become worn out or worn thin as of clothes, rubber slippers, sole of shoes.
sira, uka
Pirming agto-tokon mo tang lambong ang asia, animan nadaling nado-dot.
You're always wearing that item of clothing, that is why it quickly became thin and frayed.
Tenged ong bagio, ang paray amen ay nado-dot ong mageyep.
Because of a typhoon, our rice was shredded to pieces by the wind.
do-dot da
Worn out, worn thin.
Do-dot da tang tsinilaso.
My slippers are already worn thin.
2
-an
To wear a person out with nonstop whipping.
Do-dotana yen tang palo tenged ang ari mo pinabayan mo ig nabo-log ong aldan.
I'll wear you out with a whipping because you neglected your younger sibling and he fell down the stairs.
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