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Kenyah lepaw,
Malay lepau, and Sika lepo.
Cognates include Yami
kamalig,
Tagalog kamálig, Old
Javanese kamalir, Hawu kemali, and
Papitalai kamal. Cognates...
- The báhay kúbo, kubo, or payág (in the
Visayan languages), is a type of
stilt house indigenous to the Philippines.
Often serving as an icon of Philippine...
- Nipa palm
leaves used as
thatching in a
Tagbanwa stilt house (
kamalig) in the Philippines...
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having been
derived from
camaronchones or camarines, a
Spanish word for
kamalig referring to
small nipa or bamboo-made huts by the natives. In 1574, Governor-General...
- B-Side, Malu**** Street, Makati,
Metro Manila Kataga September 8, 2012
Kamalig Bar, Rosario,
Cavite Aspakan October 6, 2012
Party Piknikan,
Lazatin Blvd...
- house".
Cognates in non-Oceanic
languages include Cebuano and
Tagalog kamalig “granary”. In
north and
central Vanuatu, the
nakamal generally takes the...
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means "a
place where many
sheds can be found", by
combining the root word
kamalig (or shed) and the
locative suffix -an. The
sheds served to
shelter the...
- this, a
bodega was made here for the
storage of rice and was
called the "
Kamalig ng Pare" (Silo of the Priest). This
place is
considered to be the richest...
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Literary Folio (Student Magazine)
Bakas (Grade
School Student Newsletter)
Kamalig (Student Newsletter)
CRESCIT (Senior High
School Newspaper) PÁNANAW (Senior...
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former ranchería. They
found the
townsfolk living in
thatched houses called kamaligs (rice granaries).
Andrez de Ibarra,
while in
search of provisions, followed...