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mukháyaw

Hiligaynon

To lift or raise one's head. See tukháyaw, tukyáhaw.


To recover slightly, mend, rally, get a little better, improve. Nagmuk-háyaw na siá sa butí. He has now slightly recovered from the smallpox. (see mulikáw).


mulikáw

Hiligaynon

To stir again, start to work, move about again (after an illness, etc.) Nagmulikáw na ang masakít. The sick person is up and about again. Sa isá ka simána, sa ákon bántà, magamulikáw liwán ang masakít. Within a week, in my opinion, the sick person will be moving about again, will be on his feet again. (see mukháyaw, murikáw).


To raise one's head, lift up one's eyes, look up, cast up one's eyes. Nagtokháyaw (tumukháyaw) siá sang íya ólo. She raised her head. She cast up her eyes. (see tukyáhaw, tukháyaw, bayáw, tangâ, tánglà).