"Sasa" is a word in HILIGAYNON, CEBUANO
sâsâ - To beat or crush so as to loosen up
the fibres (of leave-stalks or the like). Sàsaá
ang pakláng sang burí. Beat the leaf-stalk
of the burí-palm into fibre. Sàsaí akó sang
tángkap siníng pángdan, kay gamíton ko
nga pínsil. Hammer the end of this screwpine to separate the fibres, for I am going to
use it as a brush. (cf. tâtâ).
sása = salasa.
sàsà v [A; a12] crack and flatten bamboo stems so as to make them resemble and serve as boards for walling.
n sheet of cracked and flattened bamboo for walling, or the walling of this sort of material.
I became to understand you and all of you.
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hábnus - To snatch—, draw—, pull—, jerk—, out rather quickly, take hold of with a jerk or with a swift …
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