sarig

See also: sårig

Bikol Central

Pronunciation

  • Hyphenation: sa‧rig
  • IPA(key): /ˈsaɾiɡ/, [ˈsa.ɾiɡ]

Noun

sárig

  1. firmness, securement, sturdiness, steadiness
    Synonyms: kusog, tibay

Derived terms

  • kasarigan
  • magsarig
  • masarig
  • pasarig
  • sarigan

Maranao

Etymology

From salig, compare Cebuano salig.

Verb

sarig

  1. to depend on
  2. to trust

Old English

Etymology

From Proto-Germanic *sairagaz (sad).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ˈsɑː.rij/

Adjective

sāriġ

  1. sad, sorrowful

Usage notes

Sāriġ does not mean "sorry" in the sense of apologetic. To express an apology, forġiefan (in the imperative form) or belādian (in either the imperative form, or in the indicative with a reflexive pronoun of the one apologising) can be used: Forġief þū mē lēof! Þæt nis ġiet ġearu. ("Forgive me, sir! That's not ready yet."). Alternatively, ofþynċan may be used: Mē ofþyncþ þæt wē fliton ("I'm sorry that we quarrelled", literally "It displeases me that we quarrelled").

Declension

Descendants

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