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lantaka to be
mounted on Lakan's (Naval Chief/Commander)
ships called '
caracoas'
doing battle against the
Spanish invaders and
cannons were also commissioned...
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carabao Old Visayan: carabáo kalabáw
carabao caracoa Old Malay:
coracora Old Tagalog:
caracoa karakaw caracoa, a war
canoe cogón Old Tagalog: cogón kogón...
- the
Visayans were
already constructing huge multi-masted 4 to 5
decked caracoas in
their wars
against the
other kingdoms and thus, the
technical know-how...
- Old Tagalog: bolo bolo bolo
carabao Waray-Waray: carabáo kalabáw
carabao caracoa Visayan:
karakoa karakaw karakoa, a war
canoe cogón Old Tagalog: cogón...
- co-founded the
Philippine Literary Arts
Council (PLAC)
which published Caracoa, a
poetry journal in English. His
other works include Fugitive Emphasis...
- Hagonoy,
appearing at the
mouth of the
harbour of Bancusay, with
forty caracoas (an
Indio vessel),
proceeded to the
house of Lacandola.
These men jeered...
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filipinismos incorporated by the RAE into its
publications include words like
caracoa, baran**** and parao,
which entered the
broader lexicon in the late 18th...
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Chile Karakoa,
large outrigger warships from the Philippines, also
called caracoa,
caracole or
caracolle during the
Spanish period Caracole, a 1985 novel...
- from
Macabebe and Hagonoy. On 30 May 1570,
Bambalito sailed to
Tondo with
Caracoas and
encountered the
Spaniards at
Bangkusay Channel,
headed by
Martin de...
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Arabic qaraab and kalb "dog" (kalaab "dogs"), respectively[klb] (listen).
caracoa caramida caramuzal caravasar carcax carmen/carme: From
Spanish Arabic kárm...