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pukaw [púkaw] vt To wake somebody up. gising Ingpukaw ni Inday si Nanay dahil igwa’t nag-abot nak bisita. Inday woke mother up because visitors arrived. Sio kag nagpukaw sa anak? Who woke the child up? Napukaw ako it gulo. I was awakened by the noise. syn: inugbati, puka 1.1.

puka₂ [puká] 11.1vi To be awakened by being disturbed (usually by a noise such as a crying child). Napuka kag ako katuyog it nagtitinibaw nak anak. My sleep was by the crying child disturbed. syn: pukaw, inugbati. (sem. domains: 5.7.3 - Wake up.) 22.1vbt To stay up late at night. gulantang Nagpuka sinra it gab-i dahil igwa’t inglamayan. They stayed up late last night because there was a wake. Nagpuka ako sa ako trabaho. I stayed up late doing my work. syn: ramay 2, hanagob 1. (sem. domains: 5.7.3 - Wake up.)

pagbati₂ [pagbátì] (der. of bati) n/ger Greeting.

inugbati₂ [inugbátì] (der. of bati) n The time one usually wakes up. gising Kag inogbati it tawo sa probinsya ay mga alas singko. The time to wake up for people in the province is about five o’clock. syn: pukaw, puka 1.1. (sem. domains: 8.4 - Time, 5.7.3 - Wake up.)

bati₂ [batí] vbt To beat, whip, whisk a wet food mixture (as of eggs, juice and cake mixtures). magbatihin Ingtudluan nida ako it pagbati it itlog nak inggamit kag tinidor. She taught me how to stir eggs with a fork. Pirming batiha kag nagkakayarkar nak kape agor indi mag-awas. Stir the boiling coffee constantly so that it won’t boil over. Waya pa nako gibatiha kag itlog. I haven't yet beaten the egg. (sem. domains: 5.2.1 - Food preparation, 7.7.1 - Hit.) der. batidor , der. pangbati