/ˈɡisa̝/
Origin13th century. Ultimately from Proto-Germanic *wīsǭ (“manner, way”), probably through Vulgar Latin. Cognate with, among others, English wise.
- feminine, literarymanner, way
“Boa tĩta se deue faser en esta guisa: Para hũu neto de tĩta, õça e media de agalla” — The good ink must be prepared in this wise: for preparing a neto of ink, an ounce and a half of oak gall
- form-of, indicative, present, singular, third-personthird-person singular present indicative
- form-of, imperative, second-person, singularsecond-person singular imperative
Formsguisas(plural)
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