Meaning of súsu

súsu

Cebuano

n. 1. breast, the mammary gland or its analogous formation in males; 2. angular corners of pillows, sacks, and the like which can be taken hold of. -g agtà n. hornet’s nest hanging from a tree (lit. an agtà’s breast); v. 1. suckle. Ang tútuy nga walà sus-i dílì bitay, Breasts that have not suckled a baby do not sag; 2. hit in the chest, underneath the breasts toward the arm. Ug sushun (susuhun) ug dunggab ang táwu, matigbak, If a man is stabbed on the side next to his breast, he will die right away. pa- v. feed with the breast or bottle. Ayaw ni ipasúsu sa bátà kay dáan ning gatása, Don’t give the baby this milk because it is not fresh. sus-an a. having a mammary gland or something like it. Bitin nga sus-an ang gipakítà sa karnabal, They showed a snake with mammary glands in the carnival; 2. mother with a nursing infant. úmang sus-an see úmang. ma-(→) n. infant.


susù

Cebuano

n. kind of smooth cerith shell of fresh waters, black, dark green, or brown. paN- v. gather susù.


sùsù

Cebuano

v. 1. pound something usually with short and moderately heavy strokes. Sùsúun nímu pag-áyu ang pánit arun mahúmuk, Pound the leather well so it will get soft; 2. knock something on the surface and bruise it without breaking the surface. Sùsúun ku nang ngábil mu ug mutubag ka pa, I’ll bruise your lips if you answer back again.