"Gisung" is a word in CEBUANO
gísung v {1} [A; a1] shake into consciousness.
Gisúnga ang gwardiya arun magmata, Shake the guard so he will wake up.
{2} shake plants or children on Holy Saturday to assure that they will grow well.
n Holy Saturday (the day before Easter), so named from the shaking of growing things done on that day.
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