"Bungsad" is a word in HILIGAYNON

bungsad HILIGAYNON
Definition:

búngsad - To strike—, tap—, the floor with
the point of a stick or the like. Indì mo
pagbungsarán (—adán) ang salúg sang
ímo bastón. Don’t tap the floor with the
point of your stick. Ibúngsad ang ímo
bastón sa salúg. Strike the point of your
stick against the floor. (cf. púsdak—to
throw or drop with some force).

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