"Karaykay" is a word in ILOKANO, HILIGAYNON
n. 1. the foot of a bird or fowl. 2. rake. v. /AG-/ to scratch as a chicken does. /MANG-:-EN/ to scratch (something) as a chicken does.
karáykay - To scratch and scatter (rice,
corn, etc. as chickens, rats, etc. do); to
bring into disorder, disarrange by
trampling upon, by shuffling or stirring
levelled off grains, peas and beans, sand or
the like. Ginakaráykay sang mungâ ang
humáy. The hen is scratching in the rice,
scattering it with her claws. Indì mo
pagkaraykayón ang humáy. Don’t stir the
rice.
Their relationship must be all claws and blades: law and custom gave him a thousand types of power over {her}, while she had only the one, pointed firmly at his heart.
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