bugkusna bundle of something wrapped together with wrapping material, as a bundle of cogon, firewood, something purchased at a store; a bunch of objects, as corn ears, tied togethercfbagtungunpūnu'1 pūnu'1 pūnu'1 pūnu'1 pyīsapyīsarulyu rulyu rulyu rulyu tambi Corn ears are tied into a bunch by outer husks pānit nang ma'is; inner husks cover the corn. There are from two to perhaps ten ears in a bunch.meas na nonspecific or specific number of bundles of something wrapped together; a nonspecific or specific number of bunches of objects'Ang 'isa 'ini ka bugkus nga ma'is hay tuyu ka pusu'.In this one bunch of corn there are three unshucked cobs.cfpūnu'1 rulyu meas nbinugkus1adjAn action is performed by the bundle.Gingbakay ku 'ang kūgun ning binugkus.The cogon grass was bought by me by the bundle.2vSomething is tied in a bundle with suitable wrapping material by someone.bugkusunBumu'uy ning dāhun nang sāging, kag putusun 'ang 'implastu nga ginghuman kag bugkusun 'ang dahun nang sāging.Get a banana leaf and the medicinal plaster which was made should be wrapped and the banana leaf should be tied in a bundle.cfbagtungginabugkus'Ang 'īmu naman 'ini pagtīpun, hay ginabugkus.As for your gathering of these [buri strips], [they] are tied in a bundle.pangbugkusnbundling or wrapping material

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