Someone or something (mag-, mang-) strips off grain or leaves (-en) by running his hand down the stalk or stem.
taboo during harvest; rice is usually stripped by thrashing or by using the feet
Nagkōrot ako so dāwa no paray a inpakan ko do manok.
I stripped off the grain of the rice (plants) whereby I fed to the chicken.
Mangkōrot ka so maronggay a rakanen ta.
Strip off the horseradish leaves for our vegetable.
Kinorot kapagranyi ni ākang so rawot.
Older sibling stripped off the grains of millet (in his) harvesting.
Rice plants (ma-) are stripped of its grain by someone or strong winds.
Ilo. kurót 'sick fowls stand all shrunk up; a sick, weak person, animal, etc., is depressed, spiritless, listless'
Nakōrot paray kwaw do kabagyo.
My rice was stripped of its grains in the storm.