uyó
Uyó is not a standalone Spanish lemma. It is a common orthographic sequence that appears in the third-person singular preterite forms of several verbs, particularly those ending in -uir, where the stem vowel changes to a y before the ending. As a result, the letter cluster uyó occurs inside larger words such as huyó, construyó, contribuyó, and destruyó.
In practice, uyó marks the end of the verb form in the preterite for many -uir verbs.
Etymologically, the appearance of uyó is tied to Spanish orthography and phonology that require a y-graphic
Notes and usage: uyó is not a lexeme you would look up in a dictionary; rather, it