"Dagsa" is a word in TAGALOG, HILIGAYNON, CEBUANO
dágsà - Drift-wood: to drift, float, carry—,
bear—, afloat. Ang túbig nagadágsà sang
káhoy. The water carries along the wood.
Kon may bahâ madámù nga mga káhoy
ang ginadágsà sang subâ sa báybay.
When there is a flood, much wood drifts
down the river to the beach. Iníng mga
káhoy pulús gid mga dinágsà sang
paglubás sang bágyo sang tinalíkdan nga
búlan. All this wood was—drifted,—floated,
here, when the storm passed last month.
(cf. rórok).
dagsa1
Active Verb: dumagsa
Definition: (verb) to have a sudden, tumultuous and confusing flow of people
Examples: Dumagsa ang napakaraming tao sa kalye matapos manalo ang Chicago Bulls sa NBA finals. (A sudden flow of people in the street emerged after the Chicago Bulls won the NBA finals.)
dagsa
Definition: see dagsa1 see dagsa2
dagsa2
Definition: (noun) sudden, tumultuous and confusing flow, jumble, or bustle of people or things.
dagsà v [B2; c] wash to the shore.
Midagsà ang dakung isdà, The big fish drifted ashore.
Didtu siya idagsà, He was washed ashore in that place.
n {1} s.t.
washed ashore s.w.
{2} one who happens to be in a place.
Namána siyag usa ka dagsà, She married a person who happened to be in that place by chance.
-um-l- = dagsà, n 2.
-um- n name of wind that hits Cebu from the Northeast.
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