i- (TH)
isedsed/ insedsed,
mengi-
mengisedsed/ mansedsedsed/ engisedsed
may-
maysedsed/ emangkaisedsed/ iyaysedsed
To pack firmly.
Isedsed mo ta pithek say nat maokbos itha intanem mo.
You pack down that dirt so that what you planted will not be uprooted.
To stamp one’s feet, as though packing something down.
Nat mebedin a isedsed koy sekik tep onpeket i pithek.
I cannot stamp my feet because the ground is sticky. (Refers to way a traditional step is performed.)
-an (LOC)
sedseran/ sedseri/ siyedseran,
meN-
menedsed/ mansedsedsed/ enedsed,
me--an
mesedseran/ emangkasedseri/ esedseran
To pack firmly with something.
Sedserim na pithek itha intanem mo say nat maokbos.
You pack what you planted firmly with dirt so that it will not be uprooted.
Siyay enedsed niyay a sabsabong?
Who packed (the dirt around) these flowers?
To plug an opening in a container-like object, such as a pipe or a hole.
Siyedseran na aanak i kirpo, isonga nat on-ayos i chanom.
The children plugged the pipe; that’s why the water would not flow.
To block a space, such as a doorway.
To block a flow, such as water, or a movement, such as the movement of animals.