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wanrang [wánrang] vi To act wildly; to convulse (due to fever or other causes); to have a fit, seizure, shake violently; to become delirious, speak deliriously; to behave hysterically in an uncontrolled way. Nagwanrang kag buang tong sida’y ingrakop it pulis. The crazy one acted wildly when the police caught her. Nagwanrang kag anak pagmasyarong taas kag sagnat. The child convulsed when his fever was very high. Kinang mayaot hina sa tawo ay gingpakawanrang nida bag-o nagpakaukaw ag lumiwas. That evil spirit there in the man convulsed him and then shouted and came out. Nagwanrang kag anak ni Julie sa sobrang taas it sagnat. Julie’s child became delirious because of her high fever. syn: salikar.

suay₁ [súay] vi To get, become worse. lala Nagsuay kag inra away. Their fight became worse. Nagsuay kag ida sakit. Her sickness became worse. syn: masyaro 1, grabe. id. suay-suay

masyarong anak (id. of anak) adj Naughty child.

masyaro [masyáro] (irreg. infl. masyado) 1vi To become worse; to become sicker. lumala Nagpapakamasyaro kag ako sip-on. My cold is getting worse. syn: suay, grabe. 2adj Masyaroy ra abi kag ida sakit tong inaraya sida sa ospital kada wayaey it pag-asa. He’s illness was so bad when he was brought to the hospital that it’s a hopeless case now.

kaliskis [kalískis] 1n Scale. (sem. domains: 1.6.2.3 - Parts of a fish.) 2adj Scaley. kaliskis Masyarong kaliskison ra katong imo nabakay nak isra. The fish you bought was so scaley.

grabe [grábe] adj Worse; in a serious condition, situation (usually said of illness). grabe syn: suay, masyaro 1. (sem. domains: 2.4.2 - Weak.)