| WMP |
| Pangasinan |
saból |
fountain, spring (of water) |
| Tagalog |
sábog |
scattering, dispersing; planting of seeds by scattering them; explosion; eruption, as of a volcano; dispersion, as of light; things scattered around |
|
mag-sábog |
to scatter; to throw loosely about; to throw here and there; to strew; to splash water on; to mix one liquid with another |
|
sabóg |
scattered; dispersed; widely separated from each other, as members of a family |
|
i-sábog |
to disseminate; to scatter like seed; to spread about; to plant seeds by scattering them |
| Hiligaynon |
mag-sábɁug |
to scatter, to sow |
| Sangir |
ma-sawuhəɁ |
strewn, scattered around |
| Toba Batak |
sabur-on |
sowing time (the third month of the rice growing year) |
|
sabur |
strewn out (as the stars across the night sky) |
|
pa-nabur-an |
seed bed |
| Malay |
sabur |
confusion; in scattered formation; wild mélée; of girls rushing wildly to the window to see a popular hero pass; also of a babel of sound, whether of music and singing, or of cries and lamentations; bespatter |
| Ngaju Dayak |
sambur |
spray out (water from the mouth) |
| Bare'e |
man-cawu |
to strew, sow seed |
|
mo-tunda sawu |
sit helter-skelter, not in a row |
| Uma |
pa-ti-hawuɁ |
strewn in every which direction |
|
ti-hawuɁ |
spread, scattered, dispersed |
|
hawuɁ |
to strew |
| Old Javanese |
a-sawur |
strewing, spreading |
|
s<um>awur |
strewn, spread, scattered |
|
sawur |
scattering, rain (of arrows) |
|
a-sawur-an |
scattering, dispersing, raining |
| Javanese |
sawur |
small objects (coins, rice, etc.) scattered before a funeral procession as it makes its way to the cemetery; to plant rice seeds by scattering them |
|
ñawur |
to bestrew something with small particles, e.g. sand |
| Bikol |
i-sábog |
to sow by scattering seeds |
|
sabúg-an |
seed bed |
| CMP |
| Buruese |
safu-t |
sown |
|
safu-k |
to disseminate, sow |