Hiligaynon
(Sp. vicio) Vice; vicious, naughty, unruly, disobedient, defective, out of order. (see bísyo id.).
Hiligaynon
Dim. of bísio. (see bisyóbísyo).
Hiligaynon
(Sp. vicio) Vice, bad manners, evil conduct, naughtiness; to be vicious, naughty, bad, wicked; to refuse, be disobedient, be out of order (of machines etc.). Walâ siá sing mga bísyo. He has no vices. Indì ka magbísyo kon sogóon. Don't be disobedient when you are ordered to do something. Nagabísyo siá kon kaisá. Now and then he is naughty, stubborn. Ginbisyohán níya ang pagkáon. He was naughty at mealtime. He disturbed the meal by his bad manners, by quarrelling or the like. (see bísio id.).
Hiligaynon
Dim. of bísyo. Also: To refuse pettishly a favour or gift, to be unwilling to do or accept something, to behave petulantly, peevishly. (see birôbí-* *rò, indîíndì, birgîbírgì, bisióbísio).