saring n class in school. -an n place where classes are held. ka-(←) n classmate.
sarìsárì n 1 all different types of things sold in one place. 1a category of store which sells miscellaneous items in small quantities. Dì ka na mulukat ug lisinsiya kay sarìsárì ra man nang tindáhan mu, You don’t have to get a license for your dime store. 1b be of all different types. Sarìsárì ílang písang gibaligyà, They sell spare parts of various brands. 2 dish made of pork with various vegetables and liver and sautéed. 2a dish made of various greens mixed with diced squash and eggplants and stewed. v [A13; a12] be varied or of different kinds. Sarìsaríun nátù ang klási sa prútas arun náay átung kailin-ilínan, Let’s serve fruits of different kinds so we can have a choice.
sarlistun n Charleston dance. v [A12; a12] dance the Charleston.
sarsa1 = [salsa].
sarsa2 n bottle cap.
sarsaparilya n k.o. sweetened carbonated beverage similar to root beer.
sarsuyla n 1 zarzuela, a form of musical comedy. 2 the second part of the pastúra (shepherd’s play) wherein each lady participant renders a song and dance number. v [A; b6c1] present, stage a zarzuela.
sartin n an enamel-plated metal plate or drinking cup. v [A; a2] provide, use such a utensil.
sáru n 1 goblet. 2 the heady wine of love in sexual pleasure (literary). Malipáyun kaáyu ang nanaghigugmaay nga nagdimdim sa sáru sa gugma, The two lovebirds are happy drinking the wine of love.
saruk n 1 a wide-brimmed hat with a sharp metal point at the center, tapering to the brim, usually made of buri palm leaves and black climbing fern (nítù), used as a protection against the sun. 2 hat in general (usage in areas which call the sun hat salukut). v [A; a] wear, make into a hat of this sort. saruksaruk n k.o. edible limpet, from 1″–3″, so called because of its resemblance to the saruk.