"yawa" meaning in Hiligaynon

See yawa in All languages combined, or Wiktionary

Interjection

Forms: yawà! [canonical]
Etymology: Compare Cebuano yawa. From Nagmalitong Yawa Sinagmaling Diwata, a goddess in the Suludnon epic Hinilawod, according to F. Landa Jocano. Etymology templates: {{cog|ceb|yawa}} Cebuano yawa Head templates: {{hil-head|interjection|yawà!}} yawà!
  1. (vulgar) term of abuse Tags: vulgar Derived forms: yawan-on
    Sense id: en-yawa-hil-intj-g79kCw2g Categories (other): Hiligaynon entries with incorrect language header, Hiligaynon terms without pronunciation template Disambiguation of Hiligaynon entries with incorrect language header: 100 0 Disambiguation of Hiligaynon terms without pronunciation template: 100 0

Noun

Forms: yawà [canonical]
Etymology: Compare Cebuano yawa. From Nagmalitong Yawa Sinagmaling Diwata, a goddess in the Suludnon epic Hinilawod, according to F. Landa Jocano. Etymology templates: {{cog|ceb|yawa}} Cebuano yawa Head templates: {{hil-noun|yawà}} yawà
  1. devil; evil spirit; demon
    Sense id: en-yawa-hil-noun-U85WxHQt
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