yawa-yawa [yawa-yawâ]n1Spider (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.)
yawas [yáwas]n1Body (as of the general term for the whole body animals and people).katawán(sem. domains: 2.1 - Body.) 2Trunk, stem, body of large plants and trees.(sem. domains: 1.5.1 - Tree, 1.5.5 - Parts of a plant.) comp.mga parti it yawas, comp.mga yawas, der.pangyawasnon
yaway [yáway]1nSaliva; dribble; spit.(sem. domains: 2.1.1.4 - Mouth.) 2vTo dribble saliva; to foam at the mouth.Perming di panyo kag ida anak dahil nagyayaway gihapon.Her child always has a handkerchief because he always dribbles.(sem. domains: 2.1.1.4 - Mouth.) 3vTo wipe saliva on somebody to counteract evil spells, curses and the power of evil spirits.lawaySi Nene ay ingyawayan ni Batoy para mabaoy kag usog.Batoy used saliva as medicine against the power of evil spirits.[This is often done by putting saliva on one's finger and wiping it on the stomach or effected part of a baby.] (sem. domains: 4.9.4.4 - Curse, 2.5 - Healthy, 2.5.5 - Cause of disease.) der.nagyayaway-yaway
yawhak₁ [yáwhak]vTo get stagefright; to be nervous doing something.kabaIngyawhakan sida tong magsaka sa intablado ag magbisaya sa atubangan it mga nagtapos.He got stagefright when he went up on the stage and gave a speech in front of the graduates.
yawhak₂ [yáwhak]v1To beat fast (said of one’s heart when one is nervous).kaba, nininerbyosNagyayawhak kag ako puso.My heart is beating fast.2To be nervous; anxious.Ingyayawhakan sida pagkarungog it bagyo.She was nervous when she heard of the typhoon.Inayawhakan ako sa ato eksamin.I’m nervous about our examination.syn: taranta 1. 3To intentionally make somebody nervous.Apayawhakan nida kinang anak it ida istorya nak kahahadlok.He will make the child nervous with his frightening story.
yawhak₃ [yáwhak]vTo tremble with great fear, nervousness prior to some event which is approaching.kinabahanTanang tawo sa inra lugar ay ingyawhakan tong maglinog it makusog.All the people in their place trembled with great fear when the strong earthquake struck.
yawhak₄ [yáwhak]nAnxiety.Si Lita ay ing-atake it yawhak tong magpaSaudi kag ida asawa.Lita was overcome with anxiety when her husband went to Saudi.
yawhaw [yáwhaw]1adjHigh place where one feels like falling.2viTo feel like one will fall from a height; to have one’s stomach in one’s mouth.lulaIngyawhawan ako pagsakay sa eroplano.I felt like falling from a height when I rode on the airplane.3adjScarey, frightening as of Jeepney going too fast in steep hills.(sem. domains: 3.4.2.4 - Afraid.)
yawig [yáwig]adjTo go a long distance; to cover a large area, wide scoop.malawakSi 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.
yawog [yáwog]nBunch of coconuts; plentiful crop (as of fruits on one stalk like coconuts, guavas, kamansi, mangoes).isang buwig
yawor [yawór]nOcean; deep sea.láot(sem. domains: 1.3.1.1 - Ocean, lake.) der.payawor
yaya₂ [yáyà]vbtTo weave baskets, sleeping mats from rattan, palm fronds.maglála; lumálaAbang tulin sida magyaya it banig.She weaves mats very fast.syn: yakyak. (sem. domains: 6.6.4.2 - Weaving baskets and mats.)
yaya₃ [yáya]adjStinging pain as of sting of scorpion or centipede; numb.masakitMayaya kag kinapunan ni Brandy.The castrated part of the dog, Brandy is stinging with pain.(sem. domains: 2.5.6.1 - Pain.)
yayan₁ [yayán]vTo eat raw fish dish.Kag amo isra ay gingyayan yang ninra.They just ate our fish as a raw fish dish.
yayan₂ [yayán]11.1vtTo eat something on its own, such as jam, peanut butter, etc.papakIt gipakayayana raw nida tong peanut butter aber waya’t inbutangang tinapay.She ate on its own the peanut butter even without bread.22.1vTo do alone, one only (as of one person acting alone or doing only one action at a time).Ingyayan nako kinang ako hilamunon nak waya ra it nagbubulig.I did the weeding on my own since there was no one else helping.Kag amo suya ay naubos it yayan it mga anak.The children ate up all our viand on its own without anything else.
yayog [yayóg]nPig’s food.pagkain ng baboykarako kag inra natipon nak yayog tong maghanra sinra sa kasay ni Teri.They saved a big amount of pig’s food when they prepared for Teri’s wedding.
yayugan [yayúgan]nContainer for pig’s food.lalagyan ng pagkaing baboyNatumba 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.
yelo [yélo]1nIce; frost; snow.(sem. domains: 1.1.3.4 - Snow, ice.) 2vTo turn into, become ice, frost, snow.yeloNagyelo kag tubi.The water became ice.(sem. domains: 1.1.3.4 - Snow, ice.)
yinábog [yinábog]nA 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.)
yinakar it buyan [yinakár it búyan]id1Coconut with meat and juice but makes no sound when shaken.2Lunatic; a person with mental problems; a loony person, perhaps more frequent during full moon.