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| Tagalog | sambót | catching with the hand something falling or thrown |
| maka-sambót | to be able to catch something; to be able to recover, e.g. one’s capital in an investment | |
| Gayō | samut | to answer |
| samut-samut | exchange replies in a conversation | |
| Toba Batak | s<um>ambut | meet someone halfway, compromise |
| mar-sambut | get an advance payment, purchase on promise | |
| Malay | ber-sambut-sambut-an | exchange ceremonial visits |
| sambut | to take in hand, to take what comes one’s way; to receive, especially in the figurative sense of receiving a guest | |
| Ngaju Dayak | sambut | be received or welcomed |
| ma-ñambut | to accept, receive | |
| Old Javanese | s<um>ambut | to seize, grasp, fetch, take up; take up (words), receive, continue, reply |
| a-nambut | to seize, grasp, fetch, take up; take up (words), receive, continue, reply | |
| Javanese | ñambut | to take hold of, grasp; to receive |
| sambut | to borrow; debt | |
| ke-sambut | to get caught or grasped | |
| Sasak | tə-sambut | to take the place of |
| sambut | seize, catch, grasp | |