Borrowing. Although the dress style in question apparently was a Spanish introduction, the name is native and may have once had other referents (cf. *balintawafk 'plant sp.).
| WMP | ||
| Pangasinan | balíntawak | type of dress for women consisting of a gown with butterfly sleeves, shawl, and overskirt |
| Tagalog | balintawák | type of native woman's dress |
| Aklanon | balintawák | native dress, knee-length, worn only for dances |
| Cebuano | balintawák | woman's dress consisting of a blouse with puffed butterfly sleeves, a long striped skirt and a piece of cloth overlaid |