"Say-Ong" is a word in HILIGAYNON
sáy-ong - Cord, string, fetter, shackle,
band; to bind, tie, fasten. (cf. higót, gapús,
gápus).
sáypan, etc. From sayúp—to err, make
a mistake, etc.
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panggáid - Freq. of gáid—to bind, fasten, etc. (cf. pánggid).
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