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yokyók1Active Verb-enTo winnow with sidewards motion of winnower or by shaking from side to side in between tosses, so as to separate to one side broken or unhusked grains.See alsoligsít 1sokdóyteg-áp
yokyók2Active Verb-enTo bend, bend over, as caring to jump.Mo ad-adóy kosíli ay nadalápat sin pangán di káiw, yokyóken da.If many birds are lined up on a tree branch, they bend it over.See alsosagompíyetsakim-ódongsakódongyógton
yokyók3Active Verb-enTo bend, bend over, as clusters of fruit bend a branch, a heavy person causes a plank to sag.See alsoayódok 1bok-óngbotnók 2dokmógdómogkilló 2latíkanglengyátlíkotlíyed 2pak-ángpíkog 3pisyáok 2pokósaddongótang-édtílkongyakó 2yakog-óng
yomap-éw di nemném
yong-áw
yóngoActive Verb1-anTo look down, as at the ground, at one's work.Manyoyóngo ka ta iláem gatínam.Look down so you'll see where you step.antmedyátSee alsobetág2bolinásnas 1bóyadeláwílalangáliknámedyát 1nengnéngosdóngpannásegédsin-éngtámangtángad 22man-To bend over, of a stalk weighted down by developing grain; stage in the growth of rice between bála and danóm.See alsobagángpágeytengéd 1tóyo1
yopyópActive Verbman-To taste like snails which have only recently appeared in the pondfields.speclamát
yóyoNounVariety of small fish found in pondfield.See alsoboktókíingtoyó
yóyotActive Verbman-To move slowly, feebly, due to illness or physical disability.Manyóyot sin dánan tan way sakít na.He moves slowly on the trail because he has a sickness.

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