"Wayway" is a word in ILOKANO, CEBUANO
n. a long rope usually fastened to a stake at one end and to whose other end an animal may be tied. This rope is normally used to pasture animals. v. /AGI-, MANGI-: I-/ to pasture (as an animal) by tying to a long rope (WAYWAY) which is tied to a stake, a tree, etc. /MANG-:-AN/ to slacken, let out, give more (rope).
wayway v [B6; c1] :dangle loosely.
Miwayway ang buktun nga natikbasan, The arm that was hacked dangled loosely.
Ayaw iwayway ang panaptun sa bintánà, Do not hang the cloth over the window.
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