"Kabahaw" is a word in HILIGAYNON
kabáhaw - Staleness, vapidity,
insipidness, quality of food that has been
left standing for some time. (báhaw; cf.
kakápog). (Also: religious coldness or
indifference, tepidity).
Before he sets out the traveller must possess fixed interests and facilities to be served by travel. If he drifted aimlessly from country to country he would not travel but only wander ramble as a tramp. The traveller must be somebody and come from somewhere so his definite character and moral traditions may supply an organ and a point of comparison for his observations.
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kakápog - (B) Staleness, insipidity, insipidness, tastelessness, mawkishness, condition of cold cooked food, especially applied to rice. (cf. kápog, kabáhaw).
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