Entry record from Sneddon (1984a): Proto-Sangiric
Page number: 104
*səsub
• [to apply medicine to wound; treat a wound by blowing smoke from burning rattan onto it; smoke; to smoke (out); apply smoke].
Note: Sangir səsubəʔ to apply medicine to wound; treat a wound by blowing smoke from burning rattan onto it; Ratahan suβ smoke; to smoke (out), apply smoke [Tontemboan susuw vapour, steam; Tonsawang susub to dry (e.g. kopra) over fire; treat sick person over steaming water].