salikar [salikár]viTo have a convulsion.kombulsyonNasalikar kag anak pag sobrang sagnat.The child convulsed because of too much fever.Ida nakita nak nagsalikar kag anak.She saw that the child had a convulsion.syn: wanrang.
saliksik [salíksik]vtTo search out; to scrutinize; to research.saliksikNagsaliksik sida it mga pambuyong nak tanom.She’s searching out medicinal plants.
salimangog [salimángog]nTree species which provides shade, fruit.(sem. domains: 1.1.1 - Sun.)
salimbabatang [salimbabatáng]nSparrow.MayaNakarakop si Lino it tatlong salimbabatang.Lino was able to catch three sparrows.
salimbuang [salimbu-áng/salimu-áng](dial. var.bangkuliaw) (der. ofbuang) 1adjDelerious.(sem. domains: 2.5.6.5 - Dazed, confused.) 2vTo become delerious; to speak deleriously (as in a high fever).(sem. domains: 2.5.6.5 - Dazed, confused.) 3adjConvulsing.(sem. domains: 2.5.6.5 - Dazed, confused.) 4vTo convulse, have a convulsion or fit.(sem. domains: 2.5.6.5 - Dazed, confused.)
salimuyakot [salimuyákot](irreg. infl.samuyakot₁) vbtTo be mixed together; to get mixed up (as of people, confused speech).halu-haloNagsalimuyakot kag ida mga plano nak kung mapakasay o mabakay anay it duta.His plans got mixed up whether to purchase a lot or marry.syn: saliabor 1.
salin [sálin]vbtTo translate; to transfer.salinSalinan sa balde kinang tubi.Transfer the water into the pail.Nagsasalin sinra it Biblia sa Asi.They’re translating the Bible into Asi.syn: saydo.
salingsing [salíngsing]1nNew shoots on a tree; first noticeable shoots out of the ground.bagong sibolMahaba kinang salingsing.Those shoots are long.2vbtTo grow, put out shoots; to shoot new growth, branches from ground, trunk or other branches.Nagsasalingsingey kag inutoy nak kahoy.The chopped off tree is shooting already.Asalingsingan it usa pang sanga ka kahoy.The tree will grow one more shoot off a branch.
saliping [salíping]1adjExtra fingered, toed, hands, feet.(sem. domains: 2.1.3.3 - Finger, toe.) 2nExtra fingers, toes on hand, feet.ipingSi Tang Rufi ay an-om kag damot, kag usa hagto ay saliping kada kag tawag sa ida ay si “Tang Rufi nak silipingon”.Uncle Rufi has a six fingered hand. One has an extra finger so he’s called “Uncle Rufi who is extra fingered”.(sem. domains: 2.1.3.3 - Finger, toe.)
salipor [salipór]vbtTo hide behind something or somebody; to cover somebody with one’s body.kubli, tagoAsalipuran nako ikaw agor indi ikaw matama.I will hide you behind me so you won’t be hit.Nagpapasalipor sida sa kabinet agor indi makita nato.He was hiding behind the cabinet so we couldn’t see him.
salirsir [salírsir]vtTo stagger drunkenly; to walk crookedly.Nagsasalirsir si Tatang Jun aber buko yango.Uncle Jun walks crookedly even though he’s not drunk.
salisi [salisí](dial. var.hinalisi) viTo miss meeting each other on the way (by going opposite directions or ways); to cross on the way.salisiNagkasalisihan sinra pagsakay sa dyip kada waya sinra gikinitaan.They missed meeting each other when riding on different jeeps, so they didn’t see each other.Nagsalisi kag ako suyat sa ida.My letter crossed hers on the way.syn: hinalisi. (sem. domains: 7.6 - Hide.)
salmon [sálmon]nA large can which holds approximately 1/3 kilo measurement.salmon(sem. domains: 5.2.3.2 - Food from animals.)
salom [sálom]1adjPenetrated to the hilt.2viTo penetrate, go in up to the limit, hilt (as of a knife, nail).nagbaonNagsalom sa kahoy katong sipoy.The knife penetrated up to its hilt on the tree.
salong₃ [salóng]nShed, shelter which is unfinished; house in a field.dampaNagkatuyog kami sa amo salong it gab-iWe slept in our shed last night.[In Calatrava a salong is a shed, resomethingouse, storehouse for rice near a rice field.] (sem. domains: 6.2.9 - Farmland.)
salot [sálot]nPlaque, sickness, epedemic.Imaw sida kag nagraya it salot hali sa amo panimayay.She’s the one who brought the plaque here to our household.
salpak [sálpak]vTo attach something somewhere.kabitIngsalpak ni Myra kag amo kurtina bag-o sida magbakasyon sa Simara.Myra attached our curtains before she took her vacation in Simara.syn: takor₁ 1.
salta [sálta]vtTo to get off a vehicle; to disembark; to unload; to come out of the sea onto the shore.babàMasalta kita sayudo it merkado.We’ll get off on the other side of the market.Saltahan anay kag ako raya.Please unload my cargo.
saludar [salúdar]vTo greet somebody with gifts; to greet somebody who comes home to where you’re waiting to see them; to salute (as of a person held in high esteem).saludoKag ibang mga tawo ay nasaludar sa presidente dahil sa ida matarong nak human.People salute the president because of her just dealings.
saludo [salúdo]vbtTo salute; to respect; to pay ones respects to.saludoNagsaludo kag mga sundalo kang Presidente Marcos.The soldiers saluted before President Marcos.Asaluduhon ka nako kung mahimo nimo kali.I will respect you if you can do this.
salugar [salugár]adjSlipping, loose brakes.salugarKag ida bisikleta ay waya salugar kada sida ay nagyukso sa kanal.His bicycle had no brakes so he was thrown into the canal.