PASMU

PASMU is a Cebuano word. In English, it means...

pasmu n ailments characterized by a feeling of weakness and dizziness, or in debility in a single limb, or by swollen veins, from two causes: {1} failing to eat at ones meal time, eating s.t.
at the wrong time.
{2} exposing the body to water after having done heavy work.
v [B126; a12] get pasmu.
Napasmu ang ugat sa íyang tiil kay nanghimásà human magbaskit, He got swollen veins in his feet because he washed them after playing basketball.
Makapasmu usáhay ang pagpuása, Sometimes fast-ing can cause pasmu.
ang, sa bítuk v [B126] starve (lit.
make the roundworms get pasmu from not eating).
Napasmu ákung bítuk sa kagamay adtung rasyúna, We got so little to eat my round-worms began to starve.
sa pasálig v [A123P; a12] frustrate s.
o.
through promises (humorous).
Napasmu siya sa pasálig sa íyang trátu, She became frustrated with her boy friends promises.
sa gútum = pasmu, n, v1.
sa kusug = pasmu, v2.
hiN- v [AN; b] treat pasmu.
Gihimasmu nákù ang itlug nga lab-as, I treated my pasmu with fresh eggs.
n s.t.
to treat pasmu.

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