"Nabaw" is a word in HILIGAYNON
nábaw - Shallowness, little depth; to be or
become low, shallow (of a river, or the like).
Nagnábaw na ang túbig sang subâ. The
water of the river—has gone down,—is now
quite shallow. Mahapús ang ámon
pagtabók sa subâ, kay nanabáwan kamí
sang túbig. It was easy for us to cross the
river, because the water was shallow. (cf.
nobô—to be low, of little height; dálum—to
be deep; táas—to be high).
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