"Buswang" is a word in HILIGAYNON, CEBUANO

buswang HILIGAYNON
Definition:

búswang - To break or burst and
discharge, said of swellings and ulcers.
Nagbúswang na ang banóg ko. My ulcer
has burst and discharged its matter.
Butangí sing bulúng ang ákon púgsa agúd
magabúswang sa madalì Put some
medicine on the ulcer on my back to make
it break soon. Ginpabúswang níla ang
púgsa. They forced the ulcer on the back to
break and discharge, they made the ulcer
burst.

buswang CEBUANO
Definition:

buswang n strong and sudden rush of water.
v [A2; b6] flood out strongly.
Mibuswang ang túbig sa pagkagubà sa dakung tangki, The water rushed out when the tank broke.

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He was a master in the art of spreading boredom and playing the clumsy fool-though never so egregiously that people might enjoy making fun of him or use him as the butt of some crude practical joke inside the guild. He succeeded in being considered totally uninteresting. People left him alone. And that was all he wanted.

Patrick Süskind, Perfume: The Story of a Murderer

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agwasa HILIGAYNON

agwása - (Sp. guasa, guason) Lively, cheerful, good-humoured; to be lively or of a cheerful disposition; to flow freely; to …

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balotanog HILIGAYNON

balotanóg - Not well done, underdone, parboiled, not sufficiently cooked (of food); healing slowly (of ulcers, etc); desultory, unsatisfactory (of …

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banog HILIGAYNON

banóg - (B) A swelling, tumour, ulcer; boil; to swell, etc. Nagbanóg ang íya nga púgsa. The boil on his …

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barbas CEBUANO

barbas v [A; bc] wash infected skin with boiled leaves of medicinal herbs. Mu rag nagamay ang kabahung nga nabar-basan, …

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basa HILIGAYNON

basâ - Moisture, humidity, dankness, damp, dampness, wet, wetness; moist, damp, wet, soaked, dank, humid; to make or become wet, …

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binda HILIGAYNON

bínda - (Sp. venda) Bandage; to bandage, bind up. Bindahí ang pilás. Bind up the wound. Ginbindahán níla ang íya …

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botoy HILIGAYNON

bótoy - To be full to bursting point, to throb as a sign of a near discharge from boils, ulcers, …

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buka HILIGAYNON

buká - To break open, burst (of an ulcer or the like). Ang hubág nga ginpapálì sang manugbúlung nagbuká liwát. …

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busu HILIGAYNON

busú - To detect, find out, discover (tricks, cheating, malversations, etc.). (cf. sapó). busúg. Cramp in the stomach; to cause …

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daluso HILIGAYNON

dalusó - To become worse through heat, applied to wounds, ulcers, etc. Nagdalusó ang íya nga pilás. His wound became …

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dangog HILIGAYNON

dángog - Scales, scab, scurf, forming on wounds or ulcers, during the healing process. Hugási ang dángog sang ímo butí. …

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daplas HILIGAYNON

dáplas - To smear—, plaster—, over, coat, daub, surface, give a coat of paint or dáplay – darán-darán plaster, anoint …

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dool HILIGAYNON

dóol - To establish firm contact with, compress, press down, exert pressure upon. Indì makadóol ang íya tiíl sa salúg, …

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gahuk HILIGAYNON

gáhuk - To become hollow, form a cavity, sinus or fistula, said of an ulcerating wound, of rottenness in timber, …

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hagan HILIGAYNON

hágan - To lighten, ease, alleviate, relieve, moderate, allay, assuage, temper, make or become less burdensome or heavy, abate. Hagána …

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hapin CEBUANO

hapin n {1} s.t. that is laid over or under s.t. Hapin sa lamísa, Tablecloth. Hapin sa bátà, Babys diaper. …

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himali, himali HILIGAYNON

himalî, himálì - To form scabs, heal, become sound, be cured (of wounds, ulcers, burns, etc.). Nagahimalî na ang ákon …

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hubag HILIGAYNON

hubág - (H) Swelling, boil, ulcer, tumour; to swell, bulge. Nagahubág ang íya kamót. His hand is swollen. Ginhubagán ang …

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hungaw CEBUANO

hungaw v {1} [A; b8] for wind to blow. Dílì ta makalawud ug muhungaw ang amíhan, We can not go …

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iya CEBUANO

íya preposed gen. form from siya. Iyang libru, His book. Íyang gibása, He read it. sa -ng lagay, luslus (or …

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