different between lisa vs liss
lisa
Cebuano
Pronunciation
- Hyphenation: li?sa
Verb
lisa
- (medicine) to dislocate
- (by extension) to sprain
Noun
lisa
- a dislocation; the act of dislocating, or putting out of joint
- (by extension) a sprain
Quotations
For quotations using this term, see Citations:lisa.
Anagrams
- alis, sila
Ilocano
Etymology
From Proto-Austronesian [Term?] (compare Fijian lise, Hawaiian liha, Maori riha).
Noun
lisa
- nit
See also
- kuto
Italian
Adjective
lisa
- feminine singular of liso
Verb
lisa
- third-person singular present indicative of lisare
- second-person singular imperative of lisare
Anagrams
- sali, salì
Polish
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /?l?i.sa/
Noun
lisa m anim or m pers
- inflection of lis:
- genitive singular
- accusative singular
Portuguese
Adjective
lisa
- feminine singular of liso
Serbo-Croatian
Etymology
From Proto-Slavic *lys? (Russian ?????? (lýsyj), Czech lysý).
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /lîsa/
- Hyphenation: li?sa
Noun
l?sa f (Cyrillic spelling ?????)
- blaze (white marking on the head of an animal or bird)
References
- “lisa” in Hrvatski jezi?ni portal
Spanish
Etymology
From Catalan llisa.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /?lisa/, [?li.sa]
Adjective
lisa
- feminine singular of liso
Noun
lisa f (plural lisas)
- mullet, white mullet
- Synonyms: múgil, mújol
Tagabawa
Etymology
From Proto-Austronesian [Term?].
Noun
lisà
- egg of a louse; nit
Tagalog
Etymology
From Proto-Austronesian [Term?] (compare Fijian lise, Hawaiian liha, Maori riha).
Noun
lisâ
- egg of a louse; nit
Derived terms
Venda
Verb
lisa
- to herd
Yami
Etymology
From Proto-Austronesian [Term?] (compare Fijian lise, Hawaiian liha, Maori riha).
Noun
lisa
- egg of a louse; nit
lisa From the web:
- what lisa plays in the simpsons
- what lisa knew
- what lisa favorite color
- what lisa cooks
- what lisa mean
- what lisa meme
- what lies below
- what lisa knew book
liss
English
Etymology 1
From Middle English lis, lisse, lysse, from Old English liss, l?s, l?þs (“grace, favor, love, kindness, mercy, joy, peace, rest, remission, forgiveness, alleviation, salvation”), from Proto-Germanic *linþisj? (“rest”), from Proto-Indo-European *lent- (“bendsome, resilient”). Cognate with Danish lise (“solace, relief”), Swedish lisa (“solace, relief”). Related to Old English l?þe (“lithe, soft, gentle, meek, mild, serene, benign, gracious, pleasant, sweet”). See lithe.
Noun
liss (uncountable)
- (obsolete) Relief; ease; abatement; cessation; release.
- (obsolete) Comfort; happiness.
- (obsolete, Britain dialectal) A respite from pain.
Etymology 2
From Middle English lissen, lyssen, from Old English lissan (“to subdue”), from Old English liss. Cognate with Swedish lisa (“to soften, weaken”). See above.
Verb
liss (third-person singular simple present lisses, present participle lissing, simple past and past participle lissed)
- (obsolete, transitive) To ease; lighten; relieve; abate.
- (obsolete, Britain dialectal) To cease; stop.
Anagrams
- SILS, SILs, SLIs
liss From the web:
- what lies below
- what lies beneath
- what lies below cast
- what lies below wikipedia
- what lies below explained
- what lies below netflix
- what lies beneath netflix
- what lies below ending explained
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