"Hayon" is a word in HILIGAYNON

hayon HILIGAYNON
Definition:

háyon - To swing the arms in walking. Ang
kalabánan sang mga táo nagaháyon kon
nagalakát. Most men swing their arms
when walking. Iháyon ang mga bútkon
mo. Swing your arms to and fro. (cf.
hágyon).

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badil HILIGAYNON

badíl - A fire-arm, musket, rifle; to shoot with a fire-arm; to beat, drub, thrash, strike, swinge. Badilá siá. Shoot …

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bakyaw CEBUANO

bakyaw v [A; c] swing the arm to strike a blow.

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bayhun CEBUANO

bayhun n {1} carriage, bearing of a person. Gikaibgan kung ambúngan níyang bayhun, I admire his handsome posture. {2} gait …

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davit ENGLISH

Curved arms of timber or iron, projecting over a ship's side of stern, having tackle to raise or lower a …

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hagyo HILIGAYNON

hágyò - Sign, gesture; to gesticulate, make signs and gestures; to swing, move (the arms, legs, etc.; cf. hágyon).

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hagyon HILIGAYNON

hágyon - To swing one’s arms to and fro. Nagalakát siá nga nagahágyon. He walks with swinging arms. Ginahágyon níya …

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hayun CEBUANO

hayun, háyun v [A; c] {1} swing the arms in walking. Iháyun nang ímung kamut ug maglakaw ka, Swing your …

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hugsoy HILIGAYNON

húgsoy - To drop, droop or hang down limp as the limbs of a person in a swoon or the …

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kamay-kamay HILIGAYNON

kamáy-kámay - Dim. of kamáy. To beckon repeatedly or in quick succession; swing the arms or throw them about as …

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kumintang ILOKANO

v. /AG-/ to swing the arms and hands rhythmically as is done in some dances. --see GUMINTANG.

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pahagyon HILIGAYNON

pahágyon - Caus. of hágyon—to swing the arms, etc.

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panghagyo HILIGAYNON

panghágyò - Freq. of hágyò—to gesticulate; swing one’s arms.

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racktail ENGLISH

An arm attached to a swinging notched arc or rack, to let off the striking mechanism of a repeating clock.

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round-arm ENGLISH

Applied to the method delivering the ball in bowling, by swinging the arm horizontally.

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sambilay CEBUANO

sambilay v [A; c6] carry s.t. draped or slung over the shoulder. Isambilay nang bag arun makahayun ka sa ímung …

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sumbali HILIGAYNON

sumbáli - To swing the arms regularly or rhythmically, to keep time by swinging the arms, as in dancing, etc. …

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tampuyong HILIGAYNON

tampúyong - To strike with the fist, hammer with the fist (with a swing of the arm). Indì mo siá …

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tapyas CEBUANO

tapyas v {1} [A2; b] graze, rub against slightly. Gitapyasan sa panà ang íyang áping, His cheek was grazed by …

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tusay HILIGAYNON

túsay - Wild gesticulation, spar; to make a spar at, gesticulate wildly, move the hands wildly, saw the air with …

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waay-waay HILIGAYNON

waáy-wáay - Swinging, stir, movement; to swing or move (one’s arms, etc.); to wriggle, writhe, move one’s limbs in all …

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