sápum
Sápum is a term that can refer to several things, often depending on the linguistic or cultural context. In some Southeast Asian languages, particularly those in the Philippines, sápum can denote a type of traditional clothing, akin to a skirt or wrap, worn by both men and women. The specific design, material, and ornamentation of sápum can vary greatly among different ethnic groups and regions, reflecting local traditions and customs. Historically, these garments were often woven from natural fibers like abaca or cotton and were integral to cultural ceremonies and daily life.
Alternatively, in certain contexts, sápum might be an onomatopoeic word mimicking a sound, such as a splash