lagap v To be confused or distracted as by other designs, or too many things to see. Ko du-on otow no ogboboli diò to dakol no tindaanan, oglagapan to ogbolion su moon-ing ka ogkito-on. If a person is shopping in a big store, he is distracted from making a purchase because of seeing so many things. [A person looking through a microscope is distracted by designs on a tablecloth or someone shopping cannot focus on one thing because his eyes are drawn to other objects in the store.] see: talap 1; see: aloy₁.
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sayop 1n error Ka aboy, du-on konon sayop woy du-on sayop. As for [the word] aboy “assumption” one can assume correctly or incorrectly. [Negating “error” implies to do something correctly, verses sayop “in error” which means incorrectly.] see fr.: talap 2. 2v To arrive too late for something. Nakasayop kad to nigko-on. You’ve arrived too late, for we’ve already eaten.
talap 1v To make a mistake. see fr.: lagap. 2A mistake.?? see: sayop 1. 3v To be confused. 4v To confuse someone.