Tagalog

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Etymology

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Possibly from blend of lalaki (male) +‎ bansot (stunted). See also Cebuano laksot (ugly).

Pronunciation

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Noun

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lalaksót or lalaksot (Baybayin spelling ᜎᜎᜃ᜔ᜐᜓᜆ᜔) (dialectal, Batangas, mildly derogatory)

  1. male; boy
    Synonym: lalaki
    Coordinate term: babaysot
    Lima ang anak ng kapatid kong panganay na pawang mga lalaksot.
    Five are the children of my oldest sibling, of which seem to be boys.
    Ang lalaksot na iyon!
    That heck of a man!

Usage notes

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  • Used by older people to call males younger than them but sometimes applied to any male in general regardless of age.

See also

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Further reading

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  • lalaksot at KWF Diksiyonaryo ng Wikang Filipino[1], Komisyon sa Wikang Filipino, 2021
  • lalaksot”, in Pambansang Diksiyonaryo | Diksiyonaryo.ph, Manila, 2018
  • Panganiban, José Villa (1973) Diksyunaryo-Tesauro Pilipino-Ingles (overall work in Tagalog and English), Quezon City: Manlapaz Publishing Co., page 596
  • Baroja, Felipe Mayor (2012) Diksyunaryong Batangueño[2] (in Tagalog), Batangas, Philippines: Veritas Printing Press, Inc., page 199