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sāip
The seam where two things are sewn together, the join of two pieces of wood.
sáip
sugpóng, tupi
huchip
1
Someone (mang-) joins an extra piece (-en) to something (-an) to widen or lengthen it.
Mangsāip ka pas ayob.
Join (a piece of cloth) to the blanket (so it will be bigger).
Two boards, two pieces of clothing, etc., (mag-) have a common join, seam.
Magsāipayaw laylayaya kan imaraya.
The shirt and the skirt have a common seam.
2
Someone (mang-) puts a patch on a roof, window, etc., (-an) in order to cover up an exposed portion.
Sāipan mo anebaya, ta kōrangaya tappi na.
Put a patch (another board) on the window cover, because the board is lacking.
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