"Busug" is a word in HILIGAYNON, CEBUANO
busúg - Filled, replete, satiated, satisfied,
not hungry; to fill, stuff with food, satisfy
one’s hunger. Busúg pa akó. I am not
hungry. Nabusúg na akó. I have eaten
quite enough. Indì ka magkáon sing
busúg. Don’t eat to repletion or satiety.
búsug. Very smarting, agonizing,
excruciating, painful. Ang kagát sang iwííwi támà kabúsug, kag ang kinádtan
magabusúg gid. The sting of the scorpion
is very painful and the place bitten by it
gives great anguish.
busug v [A; a12] flu?
up cotton or kapok in preparation for further use.
-an n {1} flu?
er of cotton or kapok fibers.
{2a} bow for shooting arrows (so called from the cotton flu?
er which is a small bow).
{2b} a tube with a tie at the end which propels a spear in spear fishing.
búsug n downward movement of the baby during labor.
v [A] for the baby to move downwards during labor.
Nagbúsug na ang bátà.
Dad-a siya sa uspital, The baby is struggling to come out.
Bring her to the hospital.
busug a full, sated.
Busug na ku.
Dì na ku layhang mukáun, I am full, I dont feel like eating any more.
Busug run ang íyang pitáka kay bag-ung giswilduan, His wallet is full now because he has just received his salary.
v [B1; a] fill oneself to satisfy.
Magbusug ku kay lamì ang sud-an, Ill eat my fill because the food is tasty.
Busgun kung ákung mga mata pagtan-aw sa ímung katahum, Ill let my eyes have their fill in gazing at your beauty.
way ka-un, kabulusgun without ever getting satiated.
If you read a book which does not make you wonder, ponder!
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