"Uti" is a word in HILIGAYNON
úti - To be diligent, active, assiduous, do
with zeal or energy, do thoroughly. Utíhi
ang pagpangúhà sang dalúkut sa báyò ko.
(Utíhi ang pagpamuúl kang baríri sa ulús
ko). Clean my dress thoroughly of the
baríri-seeds. (cf. písan, pántok, bákas,
úkud, húgud, maúti, kaúti, kautihón).
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