"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.
The only person I compete with is Satan. If that happens to be you, then could you please move out of the way? You’re standing in Christ’s spot.
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