"Sumpak" is a word in HILIGAYNON
súmpak - To splice, scarf, join pieces of
timber by overlapping them so that the
pieces joined are very strongly held
together; a piece of timber joined to
another, an addition, prolongation.
Sumpaká iníng duhá ka halígi. Splice these
two posts. Sumpakí ang halígi, kay malípot. Splice another piece to the post, for it is
too short. Isúmpak iníng káhoy sa halígi.
Scarf (Splice) this piece of wood to the post.
(cf. súgpon).
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