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uyog₂ [uyóg] v To keep on doing something (often of something wrong but also of an activity like dancing). Pag bisar-an nimo kag mga anak ngasing ay inauyog ra ka. If you scold children nowadays they still keep on doing what’s wrong.
uyok [úyok] 1v To revolve, spin, turn around in circles. (sem. domains: 7.2.2.7 - Move in a circle.) 2n A dance; dance step; kicking up one’s heels. sayaw Abang ramo kag naghanga sa ida mga uyok tong pabayle tong Sabado. Many admired her dance steps during the party last Saturday. syn: bayli 1, sadaw 2. (sem. domains: 4.2.4 - Dance.) der. pauyok
uyon [uyón] (der. of uyo) vbt To lie one’s head on something (as of on a cushion, someone's lap). ulunan, unan Imaw kina kag ida auyunan isag sa gab-i. That will be the thing she will lie her head on this evening. (sem. domains: 7.1.3 - Lie down, 2.1.1 - Head.)
uyor [úyor] 1n Worm; maggot. úod 2v To go wormy, maggoty. Para indi giuyuron kag pakasam ay kailangang butangan it patani. Tp Prevent salted fish paste going wormy it’s necessary to put a bean plant in it.
uyuhan [uyuhán] (der. of uyo) loc Near the head (as of on a sleeping mat, bed, where people are lying). (sem. domains: 5.1.1.3 - Bed, 2.1.1 - Head.)
uyuhan nak ispili [uyúhan nak ispilí] n Pins (as for dressmaking). aspilé Katong mga ragkong uyuhan ni Auntie Lit ay nawagit. Those big pins of Aunt Lit were lost.
uyunan [uyúnan] (der. of uyo) n Pillow; cushion. (sem. domains: 5.1.1.3 - Bed.)