List of Cebuano words starting with the letter S - Page 88

sásing

Cebuano

n. kind of edible, white worm of the mud near the seashore.


sasirdúti

Cebuano

n. priests of other religions than the Roman Catholic. labaw nga — High Priest; v. be a priest.


sastre

Cebuano

seamstress


sastri

Cebuano

n. 1. seamstress, dressmaker; 2. tailor; v. be, become a tailor or seamstress. paN- v. go into the tailoring or dressmaking business. -ríya n. dress or tailor shop.


sátan

Cebuano

see salátan.



satanas

Cebuano

n. 1. Satan; 2. devil.


satanas

Cebuano

n. satan


Satanas

Cebuano

Satan


satanasnon

Cebuano

satanic


satgan

Cebuano

n. shotgun; v. fire at with a shotgun.


satigga

Cebuano

friend


satin

Cebuano

n. satin.


n. datin


satispitsu

Cebuano

a. 1. satisfied with the way someone does something Satispitsu ku sa íyang ági, I’m satisfied with his work; 2. satisfied, convinced by an argument or explanation; v. be satisfied with work or an explanation. Kadtung íyang iksplikasiyun walà makasatispitsu (makapasatispitsu) ug diyútay kanákù, His explanation did not convince me a bit.


satsaro

Cebuano

n. pea


satsat

Cebuano

v. 1. slurp, eat or drink in a noisy sucking way; 2. gossip, engage in idle talk. Ayawg isatsat ang átung gisultíhan, Don’t go blabbing around what we have been talking about; n. idle talk, esp. gossip. -ay v. engage in idle gossip. -íra n. gossip.


sátu, sátum

Cebuano

n. children’s game played with two sticks, in which one is flipped in the air and struck a distance. The one who hits his stick the shortest way is punished by being made to run a certain distance shouting sátu (sátum); v. play this game.


sátung

Cebuano

(from satung) see sátu.


satung

Cebuano

v. 1. rush off and do something Napáwul ang ránir nga misatung ug dágan sa wà pay butu, The runner who started before the go-signal was declared foul; 2. do something straight without pausing for breath. Dì ku makasatung ug inum ug usa ka búl tubà, I cannot drink a whole jarful of palm toddy straight.


saud

Cebuano

v. 1. press something hard against something Walà nay kasibúgan ang lamísa kay misaud (nasaud) nas bungbung, You can’t move the table any further because it is already pressed against the wall. Nagsáud ang katri ug ang síya, The bed and the chair are pressed against each other; 2. knock something hard against something Ákung gisaud ang lubi sa batu, I knocked the coconut against the stone.


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