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supuk Sense v Affixes mag-, -m-, -un, i-, maN-, paN-an English To hunt with a blowpipe (usually for pigs, monkeys or birds). Example sentence Tagbanwa Magpanpuk kamit babuy du'ut talun. English We hunt wild pigs in the forest with blowpipes. Cultural Note Darts are usually dipped in poison but since the blowpipe is blown with the mouth, the fumes of the poison rot the users ́teeth. n supukan English Blowpipe. See alsopa'us Sense v Affixes mag-*, -um-, -an English To spurt out (as of blood when an artery is severed). Example sentence Tagbanwa Iyang matuud nga pagkeba-keba namen ka magsupuk bayang matuud i dugu', unupa' deke-dekeyeng bungad. English That really scared us because the blood was really spurting out, even though it was quite a small wound. Example sentence Tagbanwa Iyang matuud magsupuk i buli', magsupuk i ba'ba'. Magayen nadali'at uba'ubat. English He had really projectile diarrhea and vomiting (lit. the rectum was spurting, the mouth was spurting). Itś good they got medicine for him quickly.
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