"Harawahaw" is a word in HILIGAYNON

harawahaw HILIGAYNON
Definition:

harawaháw - Having a thin, weak, feeble
voice; to be thin, etc. (of voice).
Harawaháw ang íya tíngug. His voice is
weak. Nagharawaháw ang íya tíngug
gíkan sa balatían. His voice has become
feeble through illness. (cf. paragáw).

haráy-háray – hát-hat
haráy-háray, To loaf, roam, stroll about
idly. (cf. landólándo, ladóyládoy,
lagáwlágaw, tiyógtiyóg, etc.).

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hagas HILIGAYNON

hágas - To waste, wear out, grow—lean,— thin,—weak,—faint (of body, voice, etc.). Nagahágas na ang íya tíngug. His voice is …

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hagaw HILIGAYNON

hagáw - Weak, thin, soft, faint (of voice). Naghagáw ang íya tíngug. His voice became weak. (cf. hágas).

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paragaw HILIGAYNON

paragáw - Thin, weak, faint, feeble, exhausted (of voice); to be or become feeble, etc. (cf. harawaháw, pagáw).

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puyasut CEBUANO

puyasut a {1} weak, thin. Puyasut ug tíngug, Weak-voiced. Puyasut ug láwas, Thin-bodied. {2} for seeds, fruits to be stunted …

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reedy ENGLISH

Having the quality of reed in tone, that is, ///// and thin^ as some voices.

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