ogkot

Sense 1
English: Translation
To pull out or extract an object, often requiring force or effort, from a surface, substance, or orifice.
verb
Sense 2
English: Translation
To draw or unsheathe a weapon, such as a bolo or knife, from its sheath or holster.
Notes

Sense 1 Definition encompasses:

- Action: Pulling out or extracting an object.\

  • Context: Often involves overcoming resistance or friction.

Sense 2 Definition (Specialized Context) highlights:

- Specific application: Removing a weapon from its protective or carrying container.

Given the two distinct but related contexts, it's reasonable to consider Ogkot as having two related senses:

1. General extraction/pulling out.
2. Specific application to drawing holstered or scabbarded weapons.

Both senses involve the idea of pulling out or extracting an object, but the second sense is more specialized.

see: sarong