Matigsalug Manobo Vernacular Lexicon

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busuwak
/busuak/
 
1.
n.
a weeping skin sore
Due busuwak te gibang ne belad ku.
There is sore in my left finger.
cf. kehang
Eng. sore
Online dict status: -
Usage level: M
 
v.
for something, especially a sore or popped blister (egbubusuwak, migbubusuwak/imbubusuwak, bubusuwak, agent, eg><ø-rdpCV-) to weep or ooze
Egbubusuwak e ka lebut ku ne napalian.
The wound in my buttocks is weeping.
O. Syn. pigsè
Eng. weep, sore; ooze; leak
OCM: Medical Therapy (757)
DDP: Flow (1.3.2.1)
Online dict status: -
Usage level: M

 
2.
v.
for watershed or source of water (egbusuwak, migbusuwak/imbusuwak, busuwak, theme, eg><ø-) to flow very strong
Eng. strong flowing (about watershed flows); crash (as in waves); pound (as in waves)
DDP: Strong (2.4.1)
Online dict status: -
Usage level: M

 
3.
v.
for sweat (egbusuwak, migbusuwak/imbusuwak, busuwak, theme, eg><ø-) to flow strongly from a body (e.g.,skin) (egbusuwakan, imbusuwakan/migbusuwakan/pigbusuwakan, busuwakan, location, eg><an-)
Eng. strong flowing (about watershed flow)
Migbusuwak gabii ka limuseng te lawa ku wey naaldek a..
Yesterday there was a strong flows of perspiration from my body and I'm afraid.
DDP: Strong (2.4.1)
Online dict status: -
Usage level: M


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Last updated: 10/Mar/2014

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