"Sago" is a word in TAGALOG, ILOKANO, HILIGAYNON, ENGLISH
n. watery secretion in wounds.
A dry granulated starch imported from the East Indies, much
used for making puddings and as an article of diet for the sick; also,
as starch, for stiffening textile fabrics. It is prepared from the
stems of several East Indian and Malayan palm trees, but chiefly from
the Metroxylon Sagu; also from several cycadaceous plants (Cycas
revoluta, Zamia integrifolia, etc.).
sagó - (Sp. sagú) Sago, sago flour, sago
starch, sago palm.
ságo - Decomposition, putrefaction, decay;
to decompose, decay, putrefy, said of
corpses, etc. Ang bángkay may ságo
(nagaságo) na. The corpse is already
beginning to decay. (cf. dúnut, dunút).
sagídsid – sagúnsun
ság-o, To be refractory, etc. Paság-o—to
resist, oppose, object to, refuse to do. See
súg-o, pasúg-o. (cf. paganót).
sago
Definition: (noun) palm tree of medium height bearing globular fruits that have globular seeds of white bony albumen
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lumbiya n sago palm, the trunk of which is used to starch and the leaves for roofing: Metroxylon sagus.
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