†sambul a 2 s.t. new which causes whoever has it to feel uneasy. Sambul kaáyu ang antiyúhus basta bag-u pa, Eyeglasses are uncomfortable until you get used to them.
†sampul v 2 [A; b(1)] take a bite or taste of s.t. (humorous). Sampúlan ta nang ímung kík, Are you giving away free samples of your cake?
samsi n a Chinese dish of pork cut in thin long slices with shredded cabbage and sauteed.
†sámuk -in-(→) v [A; a12] be bothersome. Dì mu magsinamuk ug náay bisíta, Don’t be bothersome when there are visitors around. sinamuksamuk = [-in-].
san-antun short for San Antonio Saint Anthony. pa- v [c] light a candle and implore St. Anthony’s help in sending punishment to a person who wronged one. Íyang ipasan-antun ang nangáwat sa íyang kwarta, She’ll implore St. Anthony’s help to bring retribution on the one who stole her money.
sánaw3 a having an uncomfortable feeling of inferiority. Sánaw kaáyung iságul sa punduk sa mga dátù, I feel so uncomfortable when I am thrown together with rich people.
†sansan v 3 [A; b] fill the sansan stove with sawdust. n k.o. stove composed of a tube stuffed tightly with sawdust. A hole is left in the center and underneath into which firewood is inserted, causing the sawdust to catch fire a little at a time and burn with intense heat for a long time. -an = [sansan], n.
santunína n santonin, a k.o. anthelmintic in candy form.
†sápaw v 2b [A; b(1)] stake a mining claim on land where s.o. has already made a stake, uprooting the stakes. Duguun ang mahitabù ug sapáwan ang klím, S.t. bloody will happen if s.o. stakes a claim on the same land s.o. else has staked previously.
†sapinday a staggering, unsteady in footing.