go-od n Lumber or wood poles used in framework of house. Duon otow no nigsapsap to go-od din no ighimu rin to baloy. There was someone who smoothed off his lumber [with a knife] with which he was making a house. [These vary in diameter from about 2 inches by 2 inches or 2 by 3, but thin wood for flooring is called tabla “lumber” or inak-ak if it has been split rather than sawn.]
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sapsap 1v To cut by directing blows parallel with the surface of the wood; to make short, quiet, side-stroke movements with a bolo along the surface of ground, wood, etc., as when weeding or making wood smooth. Duon otow no nigsapsap to go-od din no ighimu rin to baloy. There was a person who smoothed off his lumber with which he was making a house. Sapsapan noy on ka luyung oyow ogmanipis. We chipped off the surface of the luyung in order to make it thin. see fr.: kamot 2.1; osyn: sipsip. 2deriv n Wood chips.