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takpoy [tákpoy] 1n A patch. syn: putsoy 1, hakpoy, takpoy 2, putsoy 2. 2vt To patch a tear in something. takip Atakpuyan ni Nanay kag gisi sa sayway it anak. Mother will patch the tear in the child’s pants. syn: putsoy 1, hakpoy, takpoy 1, putsoy 2.

sayong [sáyong] n The sap, resin of a tree which is hard, burns well and is used to seal boats. galgal Nagbaoy si Manong it sayong para iputsoy sa buhos nak baldi. My brother got a sticky sap to fill the hole in the bucket. Katong inra agipot ay wayaey sayong kada nagkikislap-kislap yangey. Their torch has no more sap in it that’s why the light already flickers. [This is a thick black pliable gum or resin which can be molded, broken off in pieces and burnt. It has a fragrant smell, so is burnt in religious ceremonies, healing treatments, torches, fire lighting, cauling boats and as a smudge for mosquitoes, etc. It is manufactured into high grade varnish, cheap soaps and paper sizing.] Agathis Philippinensis (sem. domains: 1.5.1 - Tree, 6.2.5.4 - Plant product, 5.5.6 - Fuel.) comp. bado it sayong , comp. bahot sayong

putsoy [pútsoy] 1n A patch on something. syn: hakpoy, takpoy 2, takpoy 1, putsoy 2. 2vbt To mend a hole or opening in something such as clothing, shoes, a tire, etc; to patch. tapalan Naputsoyaney kag buhos it ida sapatos. The hole in his shoes is already patched. syn: putsoy 1, hakpoy, takpoy 2, takpoy 1.

hakpoy [hákpoy] vbt To patch a tear or hole in something. sulsi Inghakpuyan nako kag baro nak gisi. I mended the dress that was torn. syn: putsoy 1, takpoy 2, takpoy 1, putsoy 2. (sem. domains: 6.6.1 - Working with cloth.)