"Sakum" is a word in HILIGAYNON, CEBUANO

sakum HILIGAYNON
Definition:

sakúm - To hold, grasp, seize, take in one’s
arms; to undergo, undertake, shoulder.
Sákmon (Sakumón) ko gid iní bisán
mabúg-at. I’ll hold this, even if it is heavy. I
am ready to undertake it, even if (though) it
is difficult. Ginsakúm níya ang amó nga
kabúdlay. He took that trouble upon
himself. He was ready to undertake that
work. (cf. gamól, pangabága, sakám).

sakum CEBUANO
Definition:

sakum n clearing in a forest or thicket for planting crops.
v [A; b5] make a clearing for crops.

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gastu CEBUANO

gastu v {1} [A2; a] spend money. Nakagastu silag dakù sa dispidída, They spent a large amount of money for …

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