UKAY

UKAY is a Cebuano word. In English, it means...

ukay v {1} [A; a1] stir or agitate s.t.
Ukaya nu ang linúgaw, Please stir the porridge.
Rík ang iukay sa humay nga gibulad, Use a rake to mix up the rice we are drying.
{1a} [A; a] plow lightly, esp.
a second time, across existing furrows.
Maáyu giyud nga ukayun ang daruhan úsà tudlínga, It is wise to plow the field lightly a second time before you make the furrows.
{2} [AN; a2] turn things upside down in searching.
Náa ra nà dihà ug ímu nang ukayun, If you turn everything upside down, youll see it is there.
{2a} [A12; b8] find s.t.
by turning things upside down.
Naukayan ang píkas sinílas sa basúra, He found the other slipper after they ransacked the garbage.
{3} [B126; a12] stir s.
o.
up.
Naukay ang mga táwu pagsúnug, The people were all excited when there was a fire.
n s.t.
to stir with.
ig-l-() = ukay, n.

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