"Katutuyhan" is a word in HILIGAYNON
katutúyhan - Sleep, disposition to sleep,
sleepiness, somnolence, drowsiness,
heaviness. (tuyó).
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tuyó - Sleepiness, drowsiness; to make sleepy or drowsy, cause sleep. Ginatuyó túyub – ubús——ubús akó. I am sleepy. (cf. …
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