Search result(s) - kahisa

kahísà

Hiligaynon

Envy, spite, grudge, malice, resentment, rancour, venom. (hísà; see kahíkaw).


dumút

Hiligaynon

Hatred, hate, spite, odium, antipathy, aversion, spleen, acrimony, detestation, animosity, enmity; to hate, abominate, detest, bear malice. May dumút siá sa ákon. He has a spite against me. He bears me malice. Nagadumút siá sa ákon-or-ginadúmtan níya akó. He hates me. Ipadumút mo sa íya ang maláut nga batásan. Teach him to detest bad habits. Nagadumtánay silá. They hate each other. Ginbátyag ko ang isá ka dakû nga dumút sa íya, ápang gintágò ko lámang. I felt a great detestation for him, but kept it hidden. (see ákig-anger; aligótgot-spite, resentment, grudge; kahísà, kahíkaw-envy, grudge, spite; kasílag-hot blood, rage, ill feeling).


kahíkaw

Hiligaynon

Envy, spite, grudge. (híkaw; see kahísà).


hisáyod

Hiligaynon

To know, be aware of, understand, be acquainted with the facts. Nakahisáyod ikáw sinâ? Ginahisayóran (ginahisáyran, ginahisayódan) mo inâ? Do you know that? Have you knowledge of that? (see sáyod, hibaló, hántup, hangúp, áto, balíntúnod, álam).