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(Sp. dorar) To gild. Dorahá ang kális. Gild the chalice. Dorahá ang kális sa sulúd. Gild the inside of the chalice. Idorár iníng unsíta sa kális, síngsing, etc. Use this doubloon to gild the chalice, ring, etc.
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(H) Superfluous, redundant, exaggeration, what is to be or should be removed, taken away or left out, or, "taken with a grain of salt" (not to be fully believed). Kalalíson na gid ang amó nga mga punípúni. Those flourishes (or little decorations) should be removed or left out. Ang íya nga pagpakigsúmpung sa kay Fuláno may katarúngan nga dakû, ápang kalalíson gid man ang ibán nga ginsilíng níya. His opposition to N.N. is perfectly justified, but some of the things he said must be taken with a grain of salt. (see kalís).
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(Sp. cris) The Malayan dagger, creese or cris, a sword as used by the Moros.
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(Sp. caliz) Chalice.
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To even out, strike or level off what is above measure or superfluous, especially in measuring out grain. Kalisá ang gantángan. Strike off the heap on top of the gantángan-measure. Ikalís akó ánay siníng paníga. Please level off this fanega. (paníga; (Sp. fanega)-half a pásong (bushel)).
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A strickle; to strickle, strike-, level-, off (with a strickle or the like) the surplus from a heaped-up measure; to gain, profit; to take in, involve, implicate. Nakasáplid siá sing isá ka gatús ka mángmang. He gained a hundred pesos. (see kalís).
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