1. to move quickly backwards and forwards, up and down, or from side to side: makalog, kumalog, kalugin, alugin, umuga, mauga, ugain, lumuglog, luglugin
2. to tremble or make tremble (for persons): maginig, mangatal, pangatalin, mangatog
n.
1. a shaking: alog, kalog, pagkalog, tigtig
2. a shaking of the head: iling, pag-iling
3. a chill or ague of intermittent fever: ngiki
4. to shake off, to get rid of: magwagwag, iwagwag, magpagpag, ipagpag, pagpagin, magpaspas, ipaspas, paspasin
» synonyms and related words:
hand
n.
the end part of the arm: kamay
v.
1. to shake hands: kumamay, kamayan, makipagkamayan
2. to use the hands for eating: magkamay
jolt
n.
a jar, a shock, a jerk: kalog, alog, tigtig, liglig, tagtag
v.
1. to be jarred or shaken up: makalog, maalog, matigtig, maliglig, matagtag
2. to shake up, jar: umalog, lumiglig, tumigtig
unfurl
v.
to spread out, to shake out, to unfold: magladlad, iladlad
shock
n.
1. a sudden, violent shake: yanig, pagyanig
2. an earthquake shock: lindol
3. a sudden, violent disturbance: dagok, matinding dagok
4. a disturbance of the nervous system: pagkabigla, sindak, pagkasindak
v.
to give a shock to, cause to feel surpise, horror or disgust: makabigla, biglain, mabigla, gumulat, gulatin, magulat
move
v.
1. to put in a different place: maglipat, ilipat
2. to change ones place of living: lumipat, bumago (mag-iba) ng lugar o tirahan
3. to cause a person to be transferred: magpalipat, palipatin, ilipat
6. to be able to change position of: maikibo, makakibo, maigalaw, makagalaw, maikilos, makakilos, matinag, makatinag
7. to put in motion, shake, stir: magpagalaw, pagalawin, magpakibo, pakibuin, magpakilos, pakilusin
8. to be impelled or aroused: mapilitan
9. to bring forward a suggestion, propose: magmungkahi, imungkahi
10. to move over (standing or sitting): umipod, umipud-ipod, umusod, umusud-usod
n.
1. the act of moving: kilos, pagkilos, kibo, pagkibo, galaw, paggalaw, tinag, pagtinag
2. an act of step in carrying out a plan: kilusan
3. a change of residence: paglipat, pagbago (pag-iba) ng tirahan
jar
n.
1. a large earthenware vessel for holding water: tapayan
2. glass jar for jellies or jams: garapon
3. a native earthen jar for holding water: banga
4. a large china jar: gusi
5. a harsh, grating noise: garalgal
v.
1. to make a harsh, grating noise: magpagaralgal, gumaralgal, pagaralgalin
2. to cause to shake or vibrate: magpaalog, maalog, alugin, paalugin, magpayanig, mapayanig, yanigin, payanigin
lindol
n.
earthquake, tremor
v.
lumindol (-um-) to shake (as in an earthquake). Lumindol sa Pilipinas. There was an earthquake in the Philippines.
ugog
v.
umug-og (-um-) to shake, vibrate mag-ugog, ug-ugin (mag-:-in)
v.
to shake (a tree or the like) so that fruits (or contents) should fall out. Ug-ugin mo ang punong bayabas kasi maraming hinog na bunga. Shake the guava tree for it has many ripe fruits.
kalog
v.
kumalog (-um-) to rattle, to shake. Kumalog ang bola sa kahon. The ball rattled around in the box. mangalog, kalugin, ikalog (mag:-in, i-)
v.
to shake or rattle the contents of a box or bottle. Huwag mong kalugin ang itlog sa kahon. Don't shake the eggs around in the box.
wagwag
n.
a species of rice grain, first class rice
n.
wag, a wagging motion magwagwag, iwagwag (mag-:i-)
v.
to dry (wet cloth) by shaking up, to shake the dust off (clothes, floor rugs, etc.), to clean (cloth) of dust, soap suds by shaking in water without rubbing. Iwagwag mo ang mga damit sa labas. Shake the dust off the clothes outside.
uga
v.
umuga' (-um-) to shake. Umuga ang bahay dahil sa lindol. The house shook because of the earthquake. mag-uga', ugain, iuga' (mag-:-in, i-)
v.
to shake something. Ugain mo ang mesa. Shake the table.
alog
n.
shaking up
v.
mag-alog, alugin (mag-:-in) to shake the contents of [var. kalugin]. Alugin mo ang kahon. Shake the box. umalog (um-)