sagad see: pugad 2. 1v To trap, or be trapped, ensnared [such as to walk into a trap, or happen onto a trap on the path.] 2v To be caught Agad to nigbolog ta to konò oghondiò to kamot din ko og-angoy to ogkako-on dan su mabogbog lagboy no bolog, nasì on man nighondiò no nigsagad on to mangayow. Nigpupusil. Even though we warned [that person] not to go to his field to fetch something for them to eat because there was a strong warning, he went anyway and was hit by the raiders. He was shot. [As to be caught in an arrest or to be ambushed and shot.] see: utol 1. 3To deliberately snare oneself in a trap. Sagad ad to palupad. I’ll jdeliberately snare myself [by umping into] the wooden stakes. [(Kobbiung tune about someone who wants to commit suicide because people are always angry at her).]