"Habagat" is a word in TAGALOG, HILIGAYNON, CEBUANO

habagat HILIGAYNON
Definition:

habágat - The south or the southwest
wind, simoom, simoon, sirocco. (cf.
amíhan, kanáway, túgpo, laságas,
salátan, tímug).

habagat TAGALOG
Definition:

habagat
Definition: (noun) a west or southwest wind, monsoon

habagat CEBUANO
Definition:

habágat n strong wind that hits Cebu from the southwest, com-mon from June to September.
v [A; a12] for the habágat to blow.
-an() n southwest.

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kanaway CEBUANO

kanáway n wind that blows from a westward direction. Kanáway sa amíhan, Northwest wind. Kanáway sa habágat, Southwest wind. v …

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kurutsay CEBUANO

kurutsay a call uttered by becalmed sailors to bring on the southwest wind (habágat). kúruy v [B2S46N] shiver with cold. …

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tampak CEBUANO

tampak a square, straight on the path or focus of. Nahúlug ang butung tampak sa íyang úlu, The coconut fell …

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tighabagat HILIGAYNON

tighabagát - Season of the southwest wind, the time between July and November. (cf. habágat).

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