LUSUK

LUSUK is a Cebuano word. In English, it means...

lusuk n {1} clove or segment of any fruit that has segments.
Usa ka lusuk áhus, One garlic clove.
{2} drops or beads of tears, perspiration, rain, and the like.
Pipila ka lusuk lúhà, Some drops of tears.
Lusuk sa rusaryuhan, Rosary beads.
v {1} [A; a] break o?
s.t.
that comes in sections.
Lusuka úsà ang áhus úsà pa paníti, Split the garlic into cloves first before you peel it.
{1a} [A; a] gouge out an eye.
Luskun ku nang mata mu run, Ill gouge out your eyes.
{1b} [A13; a12] wrench s.
o.
s feelings.
Gilusuk ang íyang dughan sa túmang kakulbà, Her heart was wrenched with anxiety.
{2} [B2N] form segments or similarly shaped things.
Milusuk (nanlusuk) ang mga lúhà sa íyang mga mata, Drops of tears formed in her eyes.
-in- n dangling earrings with little pellets at the bottom.

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