"Tukyahaw, Tuk-Yahaw" is a word in HILIGAYNON

tukyahaw, tuk-yahaw HILIGAYNON
Definition:

tukyáhaw, tuk-yáhaw - To hold up
one’s head, lift one’s eyes (or head from a
drooping or dejected position).
Nagtukyáhaw siá sang íya ólo. He raised
his head. He looked up. Itukyáhaw mo ang
ímo nawóng. Lift up (Raise) your head. Tilt
up your chin. Look up. (cf. tukháyaw).

Few words of positivity

The head alone knows what dwells near the heart.

Anonymous, The Poetic Edda: The Mythological Poems

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mukhayaw HILIGAYNON

mukháyaw - To lift or raise one’s head. See tukháyaw, tukyáhaw.

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tanga HILIGAYNON

tangâ - To look up, tilt back one’s head, lift—, raise—, one’s eyes (head). Tangá ka. Hold your head up. …

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tangla HILIGAYNON

tánglà - (H) To look up, raise the head or eyes towards heaven, lift the eyes. Tanglaá ang lángit. Look …

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tokbon HILIGAYNON

tókbon - From tokób—to tear with the teeth, pounce upon, etc. tokháyaw, tok-háyaw – tónto tokháyaw, tok-háyaw, To raise one’s …

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