"Uga" is a word in TAGALOG, ILOKANO, HILIGAYNON, CEBUANO
v. /AG-/ to low, moo.
uga2
Active Verb: mag-uga
Passive Verb: ugain
Definition: (verb) to shake something
úga - Listener, hearkener, eavesdropper.
Pangóga, pangúga—to listen, eavesdrop
(of women). (cf. úgo; hangálhangál,
tingádtingád).
ugá - Dry, dried, exsiccated; seasoned (of
timber); sun-dried fish, rice, etc.; to dry,
become or make dry, to exsiccate. Nagaugá
na ang maís. The corn is getting dry now.
Iníng mga tápì ugá na. These boards are
seasoned (dry). Nagaugá (Nagapaugá) siá
sing maís. He is drying corn. Ugahá ang
humáy. Dry the rice. Spread the rice in the
sun to dry. May ugá kamó? Have you got
any dry (dried) fish (rice, etc.)? (cf. malá,
kigás, tápa, bulád).
uga
Definition: see uga1 see uga2
uga a {1} dry, having no moisture.
Uga na kaáyu ang kupras, The copra is very dry now.
Ugang ubu, A dry (hard) cough.
{2} lifeless, dry in personality.
Uga kaáyu nà siyang ikaisturya, He is very lifeless to talk to.
n dried fish.
v {1} [APB; c1P] dry out; cause s.t.
to do so.
Nag-uga (nagpauga) ku ug isdà, I am drying some fish.
Muuga (mauga) ra nà ug ihayhay, It will get dry if you hang it up.
Nagkauga na ang atábay, The well is drying up.
Hiughan na ang ímung linadlad, The clothes you were bleaching have gotten dry.
{2} [B; c1] get lifeless and dry in manner.
Nauga na man ka run, You have become cool to us.
{3} [b4(1)] be a?
ected by s.t.
being dry.
{3a} have a dry labor.
Naglísud pagpanganak ang babáyi kay naughan, The woman had a di?
cult delivery because she had a dry labor.
{3b} for ones throat to be parched.
ang tutunlan needing a drink (of liquor).
uga1
Active Verb: umuga
Definition: (verb) to shake
Waving from side to side in the breeze, her long golden hairshimmered as she handed Thomas a bottle of beer.“When are you coming home to me?” She said eloquently.
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