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sipat

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See also: Sipat and sípat

Cebuano

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Noun

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sipat

  1. a naughty or mischievous person
  2. a smarty pants; a smart ass; a wise guy

Adjective

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sipat

  1. mischievous; naughty; impish
  2. smart-aleck

Quotations

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For quotations using this term, see Citations:sipat.

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Iban

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Verb

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sipat

  1. to whip, beat

Limos Kalinga

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Noun

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sipat

  1. bracelet

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Maranao

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Etymology

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Borrowed from Malay sifat, from Arabic صِفَة (ṣifa).

Noun

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sipat

  1. sense

Sundanese

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Etymology 1

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From Malay sifat, from Arabic صِفَة (ṣifa).

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sipat (Sundanese script ᮞᮤᮕᮒ᮪)

  1. characteristic or quality of a thing; attribute.
  2. nature; temperament
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Etymology 2

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From (Western) Proto-Malayo-Polynesian *sipat (visual assessment)

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Noun

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sipat (Sundanese script ᮞᮤᮕᮒ᮪)

  1. eye liner.
  2. plummet
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Further reading

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Tagalog

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Etymology

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Compare Cebuano sipat and Hiligaynon masipat.

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Noun

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sipat (Baybayin spelling ᜐᜒᜉᜆ᜔)

  1. aiming at a target (with a gun, etc.)
    Synonyms: punterya, pagpunterya
  2. visual checking of levelness, alignment, or straightness (of a surface, line, row, etc.)

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