sariwa

Tagalog

Alternative forms

Etymology

From sa- + diwa.

Pronunciation

  • Hyphenation: sa‧ri‧wa
  • IPA(key): /saˈɾiwaʔ/, [sɐˈɾi.wɐʔ]

Adjective

sariwà (Baybayin spelling ᜐᜇᜒᜏ)

  1. fresh (of vegetables, fish, meat, etc.)
  2. new; recent (of news)
    Synonym: bago
  3. cool and refreshing invigorating (of wind, etc.)
    Synonym: presko
  4. healthy; vigorous (of one's body)
  5. (obsolete) green (of herbs)

Derived terms

  • kasariwaan
  • lumpiyang sariwa
  • magpasariwa
  • manariwa
  • pananariwa
  • panariwain
  • papanariwain
  • pasariwa
  • pasariwain
  • sariwain
  • sariwang-sariwa
  • sinariwa

Noun

sariwà

  1. freshness (of food, news, etc.)
    Synonym: kasariwaan
  2. (figurative) reminding of something long-forgotten
    Synonyms: pagbuhay sa alaala, pagsariwa
  3. (obsolete) act of keeping something fresh
  4. (obsolete) act of reinvigorating something (of trees, cured wounds, etc.)

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