Hiligaynon
Reformed, improved, reclaimed, changed for the better; to reform, become an honest member of society, conform to-the established order of things,-the ordinary rules of living, or the like, said especially of robbers, bandits, pirates, etc. Lumád na siá (Naglumád na siá) sa íya sádto nga pagkabuyóng. He has now reformed and given up being a robber. (see lísò, sáylo).
Hiligaynon
To turn round, veer, face about, right about, turn the other side or way. Lísò or maglísò ka. Turn round. Lisóa ang kángga. Turn the cart the other way. Lisói akó siníng salákyan. Turn this vehicle round the other way for me. Ilísò, kon mga saráng, akó siníng síya. Please, turn this chair round for me. Naglísò na siá. He has now come round, has repented or been converted. Madámù nga mga protestánte kag masón ang buút maglísò sa pagkakatóliko sa óras sang kamatáyon. Many Protestants and Masons wish to become Catholics at the hour of death. (see balískad, bálik, lumád, kulúb).