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sádsad

Hiligaynon

To trip, skip, dance, step nimbly or lightly.


sádsad

Hiligaynon

To step on, rest on, put one's foot upon; resting on, supported by, founded upon. Iníng pagbulút-an nagasádsad-or-sádsad sa Sánto Pápa. This law rests on the authority of the Holy Father. Kon magsáut kamó magsádsad kamó sing maáyo. When you dance, pay attention to the steps. Ang sádsad siníng káhoy madálum kaáyo. The tap-root of this tree goes down very deep.


sadsáran

Hiligaynon

(H) Foundation, footing, support. Baláy nga sadsáran. A house with a good foundation, i.e. of mixed or strong materials. (see sádsad).


saládsad

Hiligaynon

To grasp fully, know well, understand perfectly. Nakasaládsad gid akó siníng mga butáng. Nasaladsarán ko gid iníng mga butáng. I know these things very well (having gone into them very thoroughly). (see sádsad, sayasát, hibaló, sáyod).


sumaládsad

Hiligaynon

One who skips or trips, a dancer; one who founds or establishes something. (see sádsad, sumalaút).