pearled sago FromMalay sagu , viaPortuguese sagu orDutch sago .[ 1]
sago (countable anduncountable ,plural sagos or sagoes )
A powderedstarch obtained from certainpalms (Metroxylon spp., esp.Metroxylon sagu ), used as a flour and food thickener and forsizing textiles . A similar starch obtained from palm-likecycad , especiallyCycas revoluta . Any of thepalms andcycads from which sago starch is extracted. a powdered starch obtained from certain palms and used as a food thickener
any of the palms from which sago is extracted
sago (plural sagos )
Alternative form ofsego .sago
sago palm (Metroxylon sagu )sago cycad (Cycas revoluta )starch from these plantsa sago pearl or the similar-lookingboba andlandang FromMalay sagu .
sago m (uncountable ,nodiminutive )
a powdered starch obtained from certain palms used as a food thickener any of the palms or other plants from which sago is extracted FromLatin sagitta .Doublet ofSagitario .
sago (accusative singular sagon ,plural sagoj ,accusative plural sagojn )
arrow ( darts ) dart Synonyms: sageto ,pikilo sagō m (possessed form sagon )
snake Synonym: macī̀jī FromLatin sāgus .
sago (feminine saga ,masculine plural saghi ,feminine plural saghe )
( archaic , literary ) divining ,prophetic ,soothsaying Synonyms: presago ,profetico FromLatin sagum ,sagus , fromAncient Greek σάγος ( ságos ) , perhaps ofGaulish origin.
sago m (plural saghi )
( Ancient Rome ) sagum , amilitary cloak ( literary ) synonym ofsaio sago
Rōmaji transcription ofさご Rōmaji transcription ofサゴ sāgō
dative / ablative masculine / neuter singular ofsāgus sagō m
singular dative / ablative ofsagus sagō n
singular dative / ablative ofsagum
sago m (plural sagos )
( historical ) sagum ( cloak worn by Gallic, Germanic and Roman soldiers ) Borrowed fromFrench sagou .
sago n (uncountable )
sago Declension ofsago singular only indefinite definite nominative-accusative sago sagoul genitive-dative sago sagoului vocative sagoule
FromProto-Malayo-Polynesian *sagu ( “ processed sago, prepared starch from the sago palm ” ) . CompareBikol Central sago ,Cebuano sago ,Javanese ꦱꦒꦸ ( sagu ) ,Malay sagu , andSpanish sagú .
sagó (Baybayin spelling ᜐᜄᜓ )
sago palm (Metroxylon sagu )Synonym: lumbiya sago starch pearl sago ( colloquial , by extension) tapioca pearl FromProto-Malayo-Polynesian *saʀu ( “ body fluid from a corpse; fluid oozing from a wound ” ) .
sago (Baybayin spelling ᜐᜄᜓ )
oozing fluid ( from a wound, boil, rotting meat or fish, etc. ) Synonyms: kayat ,tagas ,daloy oozing ;slow flow Synonyms: tagas ,daloy ,kayat ,pagtagas ,pagdaloy ,pagkayat