"Suyak" is a word in HILIGAYNON, CEBUANO

suyak HILIGAYNON
Definition:

súyak - Thorn, prick, prickle, a sharp
splinter; to prick, said of thorns, etc.
Andam ka, agúd índì ka masúyak sang
matalíwis nga mga inágsap. Take care,
lest the sharp chips should prick you.
Nasúyak siá sang tunúk. He was pricked
by a thorn. (cf. tunúk, úngon, dalíngag,
dógi).

suyak CEBUANO
Definition:

súyak v [A; c] put a spike, thorn, or anything pointed on a path to pierce a foot or tire.
Suyákan nátù ang kadaplínan sa gardin, Lets put pointed stakes all around the edges of the garden.
n = suyak.
() n nail, tack or the like, to pierce the foot.

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dogi HILIGAYNON

dógi - (B) Thorn, prick, prickle, barb, spike, spine, point; to prick, scatter—, strew with—, thorns, etc. Nadógi ang tiíl …

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suyakon HILIGAYNON

suyákon - Thorny, spiny, prickly, full of pricks, prickles, spines or thorns; (cf. súyak, tunukón).

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udyong HILIGAYNON

údyong - A sharp point, prick, prickle, thorn, splinter; sting, pain (as caused by the prick of anything sharp-pointed). (cf. …

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ungon HILIGAYNON

úngon - Prick, prickle, thorn, spine, splinter. (cf. dalíngag, súyak, tunúk, dúgi).

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