"Uyog" is a word in HILIGAYNON
úyog - To shake, swing, move to and fro,
cause to tremble or vibrate. Uyóga ang
úlyog. Pull the string of the scarecrow
(swinging apparatus) for scaring off birds.
(cf. línog, táy-og).
The darkest clouds precipitate the most rain.
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húyug - To shake, cause to vibrate. (cf. úyog).
Read the complete definitionhúyung, huyúng-húyung - To shake, tremble, sway to and fro. (cf. dúyug, duyúgduyúg, húyug, úyog).
Read the complete definitionlayáb - To flutter, flap, be shaken to and fro by the wind, as clothes on a line or the …
Read the complete definitionlungâ-lúngà - To loosen by shaking to and fro, move to right and left, as a nail, post, bolt, etc., …
Read the complete definitiontáy-og - A quake, shake, tremble, quiver; to shake, quake, tremble, rock, toss. Tayogá ang íya baláy. Shake his house. …
Read the complete definitionuluyogón - That is to——, can——, be shaken, etc.; shakeable. (cf, úyog).
Read the complete definitionúlyab - To pull, tear at, shake to and fro so as to separate (loosen) one thing from another, to …
Read the complete definitionúlyog - Anything that can be rocked or swung to and fro, especially applied to a sort of scarecrow. By …
Read the complete definitionyúgyug - To shake, move, swing to and fro. (cf. úyog).
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