"Hisa" is a word in HILIGAYNON, CEBUANO
hísà - To slap, kick, pinch, strike, or the
like (especially among children). Dílì ka
maghísà sa íya. Don’t pinch him. (cf. sakít,
kodót).
hísà - Envy, spite, grudge, malevolence,
malignity, malice, ill-will, bad-blood, illnature, spleen; to envy, grudge, be spiteful,
bear a grudge, vent one’s spleen, harbour
ill-will, etc. Indì ka maghísà sa íya—
or—Indì mo siá paghisáan. Don’t envy
him—or—Bear him no ill-will. (cf. híkaw).
hísà v [A; b(1)] for animals to mate.
Mumabdus na dì madúgay ang átung báka kay gihisáan na, Our cow will soon become pregnant because she has been bred.
My parenting style is probably like that of my parents, because you do how you learn. My mother was very nurturing and loving, but very stern. She was a disciplinary. My dad was also very loving.
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híkaw - Envy, spite, grudge, ill-will, malice, malevolence, gall, venom, spleen, rancour, virulence; to envy, spite, grudge, covet, harm out …
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Read the complete definitionpanghísà - Freq. of hísà—to envy, spite, grudge, bear ill-will; to beat, thrash, hurt.
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