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Sizzling sisig served on grill platters.

Etymology

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From Kapampangan.

Noun

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sisig (uncountable)

  1. A pork dish from the Philippines.

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Kapampangan

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Pronunciation

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  • IPA(key): /ˈsisiɡ/ [ˈsiː.siɡ]
  • Hyphenation: si‧sig

Noun

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sísig

  1. sisig (Filipino dish made of parts of a pig's face and belly)

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Further reading

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  • Bergaño, Diego (1732) Vocabulario de la lengua pampanga en romance[1], Ramirez y Giraudier, published 1860

Maranao

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Verb

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sisig

  1. to pass through a crack
  2. to pick (teeth)

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Tagalog

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Etymology 1

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Borrowed from Kapampangan sisig.

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Noun

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sisig (Baybayin spelling ᜐᜒᜐᜒᜄ᜔)

  1. sisig (Filipino dish made of parts of pig's face and belly)
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Etymology 2

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Noun

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sisig (Baybayin spelling ᜐᜒᜐᜒᜄ᜔)

  1. pickled fruit
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Etymology 3

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Noun

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sisíg (Baybayin spelling ᜐᜒᜐᜒᜄ᜔)

  1. shaking of a winnowing basket
    Synonyms: igig, pag-igig
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Etymology 4

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Noun

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sisig (Baybayin spelling ᜐᜒᜐᜒᜄ᜔)

  1. (obsolete) salt water; brine
    Synonym: tubig-alat

Further reading

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  • sisig”, in Pambansang Diksiyonaryo | Diksiyonaryo.ph, Manila, 2018