"Tumagsak" is a word in HILIGAYNON

tumagsak HILIGAYNON
Definition:

tumágsak - Seldom, rarely. Tumágsak
gid lámang ang íya pagabút dirí. He very
seldom comes here. (cf. tumalágsa).

tumagsak HILIGAYNON
Definition:

tumágsak - Wide apart, far away from
others, thinly scattered, not near together.
(cf. malakâ, pitápitá, atákaták).

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tumalagsa HILIGAYNON

tumalágsa - Seldom, rare, scarce; seldom, rarely, scarcely ever, now and then, off and on, not very often. Tumalágsa gid …

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