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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...
- 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...
- The Jailoloans became overconfident at the victory, and Katarabumi sent caracoas to Ternate and Tidore to swindle the inhabitants. The success of Katarabumi...
- Arabic qaraab and kalb "dog" (kalaab "dogs"), respectively[klb] (listen). caracoa caramida caramuzal caravasar carcax carmen/carme: From Spanish Arabic kárm...
- Old Tagalog: bolo bolo bolo carabao Waray-Waray: carabáo kalabáw carabao caracoa Visayan: karakoa karakaw karakoa, a war canoe cogón Old Tagalog: cogón...
- filipinismos incorporated by the RAE into its publications include words like caracoa, baran**** and parao, which entered the broader lexicon in the late 18th...
- 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...
- became involved in the friction between Tidore and Ternate. Two Ternatan caracoas were being chased by seven Tidore warboats and hailed the Red Dragon for...
- from Mindanao, in July 1599, the Mindanao Moros ****embled a fleet of 50 caracoas carrying 3,000 men armed with arquebuses, swords, and shields. They set...
- numbering more than a 1000.[citation needed] Upon landing in Bohol using four caracoas, they started marching on New Year's Day of 1622 s****ing out the mountain...