A coconut shell.
a coconut shell (between the stages of papeng and kalod) is soft and edible;
in the past, hardened shells were made into bowls and spoons
sabót, ungót
bao
Iya danaw sabotayaw kanan posakaya.
The (young) coconut shell is now where the cat eats out of.
Haryen mo sabot naya, ta kanen ko pa.
Pry out the coconut meat of its coconut shell, because I will eat it.
A winner (mang-) gives a loser (-en) a coconut-shell cup full of sugarcane wine to make him dunk.
An myan makaopdas so bago, saboten tanchi.
If there is one who misses (in spearing) the pig, we will give him a coconut-shell cup full of sugarcane wine.
sabsabot
Someone is penniless.
Sabsabot sa, ta naābak sa.
They are penniless, because they lost (in gambling).