"Lukay" is a word in ILOKANO, HILIGAYNON, CEBUANO
adj. /NA-/ loose, not tightly fastened.
lukáy - Palm-leaf, coconut-leaf, especially,
if mature and dry, but also applied to green
ones. Ang pagsúnug sang lukáy nga
nabenditáhan sang Domíngo de Rámos.
The burning of palm leaves blessed on
Palm Sunday.
lukay n coconut palm leaves.
lukaylúkay {1} the bridge of the nose, including the central bony ridge that separates the nostrils.
{2} = hanlulúkay.
han-r-() see hanlulúkay.
lukba v [AB12; a] uproot a finger or toenail.
Nagkalukba ang íyang kuku nga nalaswahan, His toenail that got scalded is falling o?
.
Tug-an arun dì lukbáhun ímung kuku.
Confess so they dont pull your fingernails out.
I was just cleaning up my own mess, Baz. Like, no one would call you a hero for cleaning up your own vomit.
WORD SUGGESTIONS
Knock KnockWho's there ?Annie!Annie who ?Annie-versary !
haníg - To cover or line the bottom of a kettle or pan with leaves or the like to prevent …
Read the complete definitionkálas - To rustle (as dry leaves in the wind). Nagakálas ang lukáy. The dry coconut-leaves are rustling. Ang mga …
Read the complete definition