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suop [súop] vt To cut level with the ground. sayad ang putol Ginsuop ni Jack it utoy tong puno it akasya para indi magtubo liwat. Jack cut the acacia tree off level with the ground so it won’t grow again. (sem. domains: 6.2.4.4 - Trim plants.)

sayar [sáyar] vi To touch on one end (usually of an object that is hanging down from a point of attachment); to drag. sayad Nagsasayar kag bag-ong kurtina sa sayog dahil sobrang mahaba. The new curtains are touching the floor because they are too long.

sayad [sáyad] v To touch bottom; to go around (as of a boat). sayad Nagsayad kag baroto sa mga bato kada waya sinra nakahalin nak raan. Their boat touched bottom on the stones that’s why they were not able to leave at once.

sagudar [sagúdar] 1vi To drag on, along the ground (long clothing, wash on line, lame leg). sayad Nagsagudar kag ako sayway sa yunang dahil subrang mahaba. My pants dragged in the mud because they are too long. syn: sagor 1. 2vi To drag something on ground. Ingpasagudaran nida kag raga it binuyar nak yamit. She dragged the dry clothes along the ground. 3adv Dragging something; something being dragged. Pasagudar sida magpanaw. She drags her feet when she walks.

sarsar₂ [sársar] (dial. var. sadsaran) v To become grounded on something (as of a boat); to run aground on sand, rock. To run a boat onto the shore. sadsad, sayad Nagsarsar kag ida baroto sa pampang. His boat went aground on the shore. (sem. domains: 7.2.4.2 - Travel by water.)