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

uhaw HILIGAYNON
Definition:

uháw - Thirsty, droughty, drouthy,
parched, dry. (cf. úhaw).

uhaw TAGALOG
Definition:

uhaw2
Active Verb: mauhaw
Passive Verb: uhawin
Definition: (verb) to be thirsty

uhaw TAGALOG
Definition:

uhaw1
Definition: (noun) thirst

uhaw HILIGAYNON
Definition:

úhaw - Thirst, drought, drouth; to cause
thirst, make thirsty. Ginaúhaw akó. I
thirst. I am thirsty. Inúm, kay kon dílì ka
maginúm karón uháwon ka gid sa dálan.
Drink, for if you don’t drink now you will
certainly get thirsty on the road. (cf.
gútum—hunger).

uhaw TAGALOG
Definition:

uhaw
Definition: see uhaw1 see uhaw2

uhaw CEBUANO
Definition:

uhaw a {1} thirsty.
Maay tag náay túbig kay uhaw kaáyu, It would be nice if there were water because Im very thirsty.
{1a} having a strong craving.
Uhaw ku sa lawasnung kalípay, Im hungry for pleasures of the body.
{2} devoid.
Kinabúhing uhaw sa kalípay, A life devoid of happiness.
n thirst.
v [A123P; a4] {1} be thirsty.
Ug akuy uhawun muúgum lang kug kandi, If I feel thirsty, Ill just put a piece of candy in my mouth.
{2} feel a longing, craving.
Giuhaw aku sa pagpanggà sa inahan, I thirst for a mothers love.
hiN- v [A13N; c6] quench the thirst.
n s.t.
to quench the thirst.
ka- n {1} thirst.
{1a} craving.
{2} emptiness.

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kauhaw HILIGAYNON

kaúhaw - Thirst, thirstiness, drought, drouth, dryness. Dakû ang íya nga kaúhaw. He is very thirsty. Kaúhaw sa ímo! How …

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thirstiness ENGLISH

The state of being thirsty; thirst.

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thirsty ENGLISH

Feeling thirst; having a painful or distressing sensation from want of drink; hence, having an eager desire.

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waw ILOKANO

v. /MA-/ to be thirsty, to thirst.

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