"Gansal" is a word in HILIGAYNON, CEBUANO
gánsal - Noise, din, racket, uproar,
boisterousness; to be noisy, set up a din,
make a—din,—racket,—noise, etc. Daláyon
gid lang ang íla nga paggánsal dirí. They
are constantly making a racket here.
Ginansalán akó níla sa idálum sang baláy.
They annoyed me with their boisterousness
underneath the house. (cf. gáhud, galúng).
gansal a rough, not smooth-surfaced.
v [B1; a12] be, become rough.
Gansála pagsimintu ang banyu arun dílì ta madalin-as, Put a rough cement flooring in the bathroom so it wont be slippery.
gansalgansalun a rough, uneven.
High Europe always played at ethnic contempt because it was High Europe, and so had the strength, the authority, to make the racial rules. We great unwashed of the outer world, on the coasts of new continents, though we might ourselves have behaved atrociously to indigenes, were baffled by the determination with which Europe returned to the frenzies of racial myth. Nice boys and not-so-nice boys took up the theme, put on the uniform, did the dirty work.
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