"Dusak" is a word in HILIGAYNON
dúsak - To injure, hit, wound, bruise,
abrade, excoriate, graze, scratch, lacerate,
take the skin off with a blunt-pointed tool
or the like. Kon magkáli ka sing kamóti,
andamán mo nga índì madúsak. If you dig
sweet potatoes, be careful not to injure
them. Idúsak iníng tágad sa úlo sang
mán-og. Crush the head of the snake with
this dibble. Sín-o ang nagdúsak siníng
talóng? Who bruised this egg-plant? Húo,
kalíhon (kályon) mo lang ang mga
patátas, ápang índì mo pagdusákon. Yes,
dig out the potatoes, but do not bruise
them. (cf. dús-il, pák-ad, báklis, kúdlit).
dusák - Bruised, contused, abraded (skin),
grazed, lacerated, excoriated, wounded
with some blunt-pointed instrument.
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