sapágotActive Verb1-enTo hit with a leafless stick or reed.2i-To use something to hit as above.Say isapágot da din saggangásang.What they hit with is a leafless branch.See alsopangkásansaggangásang
sapatáActive Verb1man-, i-To swear to one's hurt if one is not innocent of a crime of which one is accused; done in the presence of witnesses.2To swear that one will do something, as kill someone on a certain day.See alsoagmótagótot2báyoskolomintótalá
sapatí1Active Verb-om-2To be easily tripped over.Iláem tan somapatí san káiw.Watch out because that stick is easily tripped over.2Stative verbma-To trip, stumble, but not fall.
sapátos1NounShoe(s).2Active Verbman-, i-To wear, put on shoes.3Active Verb-anTo put shoes on someoneSee alsomídyassinílaszapato
sapáy komá tamiscMay...; May it be that...; I hope...; expresses a desire, wish, or prayer that the content of the following clause be granted, come to pass, or be the case.See alsokomá
sapéw1NounTop, surface, as of table, shelf, not of extensive areas, as land, water.See alsolabáw2Active Verb-om-4, -enTo take some off the top, remove the top layer, as soil, rice in pan.Sinapéw na din innapóy.He removed the top layer of rice.3Active Verbomi-4, i-To place on top.Isapéw mo sin lamisáan.Place it on top of the table.See alsopatángsakpá 24Stative verbmai-To be placed on top; to be shallow, of soil.See alsoatapéwtogidáp
sap-íd1NounAny carying strap for the head.2Active Verbman-, -anTo use a head strap, fasten a head strap on something.Sap-ídam din lagbá.Fasten a head strap on the basket.See alsoalígidopídtokyód
sapíngping1NounMumps.2Stative verbma-To have mumps.
sapísapActive Verbi-To spread, as peanut butter on bread.
sápit1Adjectivema-Talkative, glib, often connotes a smooth liar.Masápit si Fianza, ammó na ay makingalát.Fianza is talkative, he knows how to converse.2Active Verbman-To talk glibly, volubly, often with intent to deceive.3Active Verbi...anTo deceive someone verbally.Insapítan Fianza si Dominglos et iná na din dagá na.Fianza verbally deceived Dominglos and took his land.antómodSee alsoétekkíled 2lípotlítik 2óyotsowítik 2
sapítongStative verbma-To be blistered, as from a burn.
sápo1Active Verb-enTo call a spirit to go make someone sick.Apáena din ib-á na ay sapóena.He harms his companion, calling spirits to make him sick.Din manápo en sis-iyá, ayágana din dimónyo ta así na ibáa sin ipogáw ta pansakitén da.The one who makes him sick, he calls the demons so that he will then send them to the person so they will make him sick.See alsoápa2ísiklasóyópinyam-és
sápo3Active Verb-enTo do a good job of playing, as musical instruments used in traditional dance.Sapóen yon gángsa ya solíbaw.Do a good job of playing the gongs and drum.See alsodipádipsádong 2sok-óbtadék 2takítaktáyaw