guisa = creek (Lhaesine pronunciation = GYOO-suh) (some things Google found for "guisa": a common term; noble French last name, decendant from Duke of Lorena; hispanic last name; means "it stews" (cook?) in Spanish and Portuguese; means "in the guise of" or "is like" in Italian; G.U.I.S.A. is Galway United Independent Supporters Association, football club fans in Ireland; town of Guisa in Cuba known for a battle between Fidel Castro and Batista's soldiers in 1958; there's a 1940s Mexican-American dance track (mambo?) called "Guisa Gacha"; an Italian name)
This word has been revised. The Lhaesine word for "creek" is now "gousa". This posting is no longer current.
This word has been redone. The Lhaesine word for "creek" is now "saesal".
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