Matigsalug Manobo Vernacular Lexicon

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pused
/pusɔd/
n.
“navel”
 
1.
n.Picture of pused   Picture of pused
navel
Maralem ka pused din dengan te deisek din pad.
Her navel when she was young was very deep.
Wrd.Gloss: navel
Eng. navel; tummy button; button, tummy
Tag. púsod
Ceb. púsod
Ilo.: púseg
WBM: pused
OCM: Ethnoanatomy (826)
DDP: Torso (2.1.2)
Online dict status: -
Usage level: B
 
n.Picture of pused   Picture of pused
the umbilical cord
Wrd.Gloss: umbilical_cord
Eng. umbilical cord; cord
Online dict status: -
Usage level: M

 
2.
n.Picture of pused   Picture of pused
the hard section right at the inner end of a corn or rice kernel, and various fruits such as papaya.
Wrd.Gloss: germ
Eng. germ; kernel
Online dict status: -
Usage level: B


Updated by: RJH,AAA,QDL,RJH
Last updated: 30/Dec/2016

Links to texts

"pused" in text "Childbirth"

"pused" in text "Childbirth"

"pused" in text "Preparing Ground Corn"

"pused" in text "Preparing Ground Corn"

"pused" in text "Preparing Ground Corn"

Links to health books

"pused" in healthbook "Ka an-anayan ne peg-uyamu ni Lolita te mig-anak"

"pused" in healthbook "Ka an-anayan ne peg-uyamu ni Lolita te mig-anak"

"pused" in healthbook "Ka an-anayan ne peg-uyamu ni Lolita te mig-anak"

"pused" in healthbook "Ka an-anayan ne peg-uyamu ni Lolita te mig-anak"

"pused" in healthbook "Ka an-anayan ne peg-uyamu ni Lolita te mig-anak"

Link to Bible concordance

"pused"