amo |
Dew. |
awan |
A sign for a change in weather. |
ayis |
Ice. |
badju |
A typhoon; gale; storm. |
bagarak |
To clatter, rattle. |
bageddu |
Sound of a loud noise (as of, much rushing water, strong wind, heavy rain). |
bala'1 |
Disaster; calamity; trouble. |
baliyu |
Wind; air; oxygen. |
benek-benek |
A sprinkle; drizzle (of rain). |
buhawi' |
A waterspout. |
bulihuk |
A whirlpool (in water or sea). |
kelles |
To go down, become less, subside (of air, water, swelling); deflate. |
ellut |
To roar or whistle by or past (of water, wind, motor vehicles, bullets). |
habagat |
A west wind that brings rain. |
halu' |
To be affected by dew. |
hawa' (pahawa')
|
Dew. |
hemiyu |
The fringe, edge or periphery of s.t. (esp. as of a storm, epidemic or smell). |
lahat-lahat |
Bad weather. |
limpūs |
A strong wind (of short duration), whirlwind. |
linug |
Earthquake. |
mange' kabal |
A very light rain (less than sprinkling); spitting (of rain, lit. urine of a flying lemur). |
pakūb |
Overcast (of sky). |
pagedda' |
For s.t. to lessen, decrease, diminish in intensity, subside or grow less (of heat, rain, wind, flood, waves, fever). |
pettak |
To drop s.t. on or into s.t., put a drop on s.t. |
satan |
Name of a wind from a southerly direction (brings some rain). |
tekkad |
To reach the bottom (of a body of water); to fathom. |
teddo' |
To calm down (of weather, storm, rain, waves). |
tenu'ug |
A (gentle) breeze. |
timul |
A strong east wind (with strong rain), storm. |
tunggara' |
A dry spell (of short duration). |
ulan |
Rain. |
uttala' |
Dry season. |