"Sad-Ung" is a word in CEBUANO
sad-ung = sab-ung.
sad-ung -in- n close stitches for sewing buttonholes.
v [A; ab] sew a buttonhole stitch.
Akuy nagsinad-ung sa sidsid, I sewed the hem with buttonhole stitches.
-in-an n trimmed with lace.
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