sili₂ [síli] v 1Chilli (as of hot chilli peppers). siling-labuyo [One chili a source of cayenne pepper. Cayenne pepper is used externally as a stimulant and counterirritant, and internally to dispel flatulence and rouse the appetite. It has a very sharp taste and is extensively used as a condiment. The leaves are very extensively used as a leafy, green vegetable. They are excellent sources of calcium and iron and a good source of phosphorus. They are excellent source of vitamin B, and good source of vitamin A.] Capsicum Frutescens (sem. domains: 1.5.2 - Bush, shrub, 5.2.3.1.2 - Food from fruit.) 2To be hot and bothered, restless; to be constantly moving and can't keep still (as of somebody who is agitated, nervous, impatient or bored). [lit: to feel hot like chili] silaban Pag kahaba kag sermon it pari kung Domingo ay pay ingsisilihan kag mga tawo magliwas. If the homily of the priest is quite long on Sunday people seem to get all hot and bothered and want to go out. (sem. domains: 4.3 - Behavior.) 3To feel like kicking up one’s heels; to feel like dancing, having fun. (sem. domains: 4.2.4 - Dance.)