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yogyog [yógyog] v To jig; to move from side-to-side, back-and-forth; to jiggle something. yogyog Ida gingyogyog ka puno it mangga para mahuyog kag mga hinog nak bunga. He moved the mango tree from side-to-side so the ripe fruits would fall down.

yomyom [yómyom] vbt To sit on eggs (as of a hen in order to hatch the eggs). lilim Ingyumyumaney it guyang kag ida itlog tuna tahapon. The hen has been sitting on her eggs since yesterday.

yoyo₁ [yóyò] vt To slit the throat, or cut off the head of (a chicken, pig, etc.) in order to kill and butcher it. gilit ng leeg Buko ako kag mayoyo it manok. I won’t be the one who to slit the chicken’s throat.

yo-go₁ [yó-gò] adj Slightly undercooked grains, rice. hilaw syn: og-og, mayo-go, pyabantuyan. der. mayo-go

yinumakan [yinumákan] n A banana dish, made by boiling bananas, then mashing them and mixing with grated coconut, sugar and margarine. Can also be made with cassava in the same way. (sem. domains: 5.2.3.1 - Food from plants.)

yinakaran it buyan [yinakáran it búyan] n Abnormal development of coconut fruit with small amount of flesh. (sem. domains: 6.2.5.2 - Crop failure, 5.2.3.1.2 - Food from fruit.)

yima [yímà] n Peanut candy made with milk. yema

yinábog [yinábog] n A banana dish, made by chopping and cooking the fruit in coconut milk, with or without sugar. (sem. domains: 5.2.3.1.2 - Food from fruit.)

yayugan [yayúgan] n Container for pig’s food. lalagyan ng pagkaing baboy Natumba kag yayugan it baktin ag naudak kag suyor nak baho. The container for the pig’s food fell on its side and the smelly contents spilled out.

yaya₃ [yáya] adj Stinging pain as of sting of scorpion or centipede; numb. masakit Mayaya kag kinapunan ni Brandy. The castrated part of the dog, Brandy is stinging with pain. (sem. domains: 2.5.6.1 - Pain.)

yawor [yawór] n Ocean; deep sea. láot (sem. domains: 1.3.1.1 - Ocean, lake.) der. payawor

yawig [yáwig] adj To go a long distance; to cover a large area, wide scoop. malawak Si David ay ingtaw-an it mayawig nak kaisipan it panginoon para mapirdi nida si Goliat. David was given a large amount of wisdom by God on how to outdo Goliath.

yawhaw [yáwhaw] 1adj High place where one feels like falling. 2vi To feel like one will fall from a height; to have one’s stomach in one’s mouth. lula Ingyawhawan ako pagsakay sa eroplano. I felt like falling from a height when I rode on the airplane. 3adj Scarey, frightening as of Jeepney going too fast in steep hills. (sem. domains: 3.4.2.4 - Afraid.)

yawa-yawa [yawa-yawâ] n 1Spider (as of the general term for all spiders, especially house spiders). gagambá (sem. domains: 1.6.1.8 - Spider.) 2Spider webs; cobwebs (as of the homes, webs of spiders). (sem. domains: 1.6.5 - Animal home.) 3Dust and cobwebs (as of the build-up of dust and cobwebs that makes a house dirty). (sem. domains: 5.6.1 - Clean, dirty, 1.6.1.8 - Spider.) 4To have opaque, web-like appearance in the eyes (as of in someone who is sick or seems to be going blind). (sem. domains: 2.5.6 - Symptom of disease, 2.1.1.1 - Eye.)

yawa [yáwà] 1n Devil; SOB (son of a bitch); bastard. (swear word). demónyo syn: yati 1, yamat. (sem. domains: 3.5.5.1 - Obscenity.) 2v To call somebody a devil; SOB (son of a bitch); bastard (swear word). Mayain kinang anak dahil permi sida nagpapangyawa sa ida nanay. That child is very bad because she is always calling her mother a devil. (sem. domains: 3.5.5.1 - Obscenity.)

yasip [yasíp] n An eating bowl made from half a dried coconut shell. Nakausang yasipey kami it mga kukurton, hila, sarinlab ag tatlong balinsungay,... We had one coconut shell bowl of kukurton, hila, sarinlab, and three balinsungay shells,... (sem. domains: 5.1 - Household equipment.)

yasik [yásik] 11.1vbt To disperse; scatter; splash, spray; roll away; spread about; fly out of reach. (This is a movement away from a point of impact, source.) tumilamsik, tumilapon Iyasik kaling baso pag imo matamaan it bunggo. This glass will fly everywhere when you hit it with the stone you’re throwing. Sida ay ingyasik pag balintong it dyip. He was thrown clear when the jeep rolled over. Nagyasik kag baga sa subrang kainit. The coals were scattered because of too much heat. Ingyasik kag ida bolpen pagkahuyog sa sayog. Her ballpoint pen rolled away when it fell on the floor. Nayasikan ako it tubi nak halin sa saguyong. I was splashed by the water which came from the manmade spring. [This one motion has a cause whether seen or unseen, which often changes the object into small pieces which move away from the original position and cause. English uses different words specific to different objects being affected.] 22.1vi To drive away from one’s body, mind (as of worrying thoughts or tiredness feelings). Ingyayasik ka inra tungka dahil sa inra guya. Their tiredness was driven away because of their laughter. Nagyayasik kag ako kapilay pag di sonata. My tiredness was driven away by the music. Ayasikon kag ako kapilay pag di sonata. My tiredness was driven away by the music. Iyasik kag ako kapilay pag di sonata. My tiredness was driven away by the music. syn: talsik, yaswa 1.

yasaw₁ [yasáw] vi To salivate with desire for sour tasting foods; one’s mouth waters for something sour. yasaw Nagyasaw kag yuba pagkakita it sampaloc. My mouth watered when I saw the tamarind. (sem. domains: 3.3 - Want.)

yapote n The fruit is medium-sezed, up to 2 centimeters in diameter usually smaller, dark red to black, rather dry and with a pleasant but rather acid flavor, and contains a large seed. It is rather acid for dessert fruit but makes a good wine or jelly. lipote Eugenia Curranii

yápar [yápar] 1n Width (as of roads, rooms, flat land). Kag yapar it ida sinturon ay limang sentimetros. The width of her belt is five centimeters. 2adj Wide. malapad, maluang Mayapar kag inra kanidugan. Their coconut grove is wide. syn: liway 1. 3vt To widen; to make more spacious. Ingpayapar ka rayan hampig sa Salingsing. The road near Salingsing was widened.

yapayapa [yapa-yapá] n Sole, underneath of one’s foot. talampákan (sem. domains: 2.1.3.2 - Leg.)

yapan-ak [yapán-ak] v To fall suddenly; to hit the bottom in a rush; to go ‘plop’. nahulog bigla Nagyapan-ak tong tai nida sa basin. His feces fell suddenly into the toilet bowl.

yapar₂ [yapár] n Fish species; Small-tooth Flounder. Pseudorhombus jenynsii (Kuiter). (sem. domains: 1.6.1.5 - Fish.)

yaom [yáom] vbt To depend on somebody for one’s needs; to be dependent on somebody (as of money, cigarettes). inaasa Karugayey nak puro yang sa ida Uncle sa Saudi ingyayaom kag kwarta. It’s been so long that he’s been depending on his Uncle in Saudi for money.

yanrong [yánrong] adj Shady place. sheltered. malilim Nagpahuway sida sa mayanrong nak puno it mangga. He took a rest in the shade of the mango tree. syn: yampoy 1, sinrong 1. (sem. domains: 1.1.3.2 - Cloud.)