The word "bungpagga" is not a commonly known word in English. However, if we use the International Phonetic Alphabet (IPA) to analyze the spelling, we can break it down into its pronunciation: /bʌŋˈpæɡə/. The first syllable "bʌŋ" represents the sound of "uh" followed by a nasal "ng". The second syllable "ˈpæɡ" represents the sound "pahg" with a stress on the first syllable. The final syllable "ə" is pronounced as a schwa, an unstressed sound, and represents the ending sound "uh".
An acute disease, occurring in West Africa, marked by rather high fever and the formation of painful egg-sized tumors in the muscles which later suppurate; the mortality is high.
A practical medical dictionary. By Stedman, Thomas Lathrop. Published 1920.