"Lisang" is a word in WARAY, HILIGAYNON, CEBUANO
Lisang - to panic
lísang - To be terrified, shocked,
frightened, affrighted, impressed with
sudden fear, alarmed, scared, dismayed,
appalled, filled with great fear or terror,
inspired with awe, frightened out of one’s—
wits,—senses,—seven senses. Nalísang siá
sang paglínog. Nagkalísang siá sang
paglínog. He was filled with terror (was full
of consternation) at the earthquake.
Ginkalísang níya ang kaláyo.
Nagpalísang sa íya ang kaláyo. The fire
struck him with awe. Indì mo siá
pagpalisángon. Don’t terrify him. (cf.
hádluk, kibút, kúlbà, kúgmat, panglígbus,
panguyús, kibút, ngídlis).
lisáng - Terrified, shocked, full of
consternation, struck all of a heap, very
much afraid, aghast, horrified, awestricken, panic-stricken. (cf. lísang).
lísang v [A; a12] terrify, frighten severely.
Nalísang ku pagkalin-túwad sa kutsi, I was terrified when the car somersaulted.
Ayaw kug lisánga ánà kay dílì na tinúud sawa.
You cant scare me with that because thats no real snake.
() n ailment, usually fever, that results from intense fright.
ka- n terror.
maka-r- a terrify-ing.
Makalilísang kaáyu tung bagyúha kay hasta ang mga awtu nakulub, That was a terrifying storm because it even turned cars over.
The best sleep imaginable is sleeping in your dreams
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hádluk - Fear, fright, timidity, apprehension, anxiety, diffidence, consternation, alarm, dismay, dread, terror, awe, funk, scare, panic; to fear, be …
Read the complete definitionhanguyús - To be in a state of fear, perturbation, trepidation, terror, agitation, to be all of a tremor, be …
Read the complete definitionkalísang - Horror, terror, fear, panic, fright, frightfulness. (cf. lísang).
Read the complete definitionkúgmat - Fright, terror, dread, fear, dismay, scare, alarm; to alarm, strike terror into, frighten, scare, dismay, affright, terrify, cause …
Read the complete definitionmaka- - A prefix used in the following ways: 1) To form the potential future tense of the active voice …
Read the complete definitionngídlis - Shock, consternation, terror, fright; to cause or give a shock, frighten, terrify, strike with awe. Nangidlisán siá sang …
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