"Tuwak" is a word in HILIGAYNON, CEBUANO
túwak - To leap, jump, plunge, spring,
bound, rush; to pitch (of a boat). Sang
pagkakítà níya nga nagapalapít ang
tagíya tumúwak siá kag lumúmpat sa
bintánà. When he saw that the owner was
coming near he made a rush for the
window and jumped (down). (cf. lúkso,
lúmpat, líktin, ámbak, túmbò).
túwak - See túak—to fight to a finish. (cf.
úwak).
tuwak v {1} [A; b5] cross over the summit of a hill and come down on the other side.
Mutuwak kag pitu ka bungtud úsà ka muabut sa gilagíngan, You have to cross over seven hills before you reach the logging area.
{2} [A2] for rain to stop.
Manlákaw ta kun mutuwak na ang ulan, We will go if the rain stops.
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