bisin
BISIN is a word in Ilokano with its meaning in English.
n. hunger. v. /MA-/ to be hungry. Mabisinak. I am hungry. /AG-/ to go hungry. Adu nga tao ti agbisin ita umay nga bulan. Many people will go hungry this coming month. /MANG-:-EN/ to cause or allow to go hungry, to starve. Saan mo nga bisbisinen dayta bagim. Don’t allow yourself to go hungry. /MA--AN/ to suffe. hunger to go hungry. Nabisinanak ti kauuray kenka. I went hungry waiting for you. BISIO [f. Sp.], n. vice. Nagadu la ket ti bisio mon. You have many vices indeed. adj. /NA-/ having many vices, idiosyncracies, or eccentricities. Nabisio la unay dayta lakay mo. Your husband is very eccentric. BISIRO [f. Sp.?], n. young male of the horse, pony. --syn. BUMARO 2. BISITA [f. Sp.], n. visitor, caller, guest. Agsubli tayo ta adda bisita da. Let’s go back for they have a visitor. v. /-UM-, MANG-:-EN/ to visit, call on. Bisitaen nak met uray man no sagpaminsan laeng. Please visit me even if only once in a while.