kalis

See also: Kalis and kālis

English

Etymology

Borrowed from Tagalog kalis.

Noun

kalis

  1. A Filipino sword akin to the kris.

Anagrams


Cebuano

Etymology 1

From Spanish cáliz, borrowed from Latin calix, calicis.

Noun

kalis

  1. (chiefly religious) a chalice

Etymology 2

Unknown.

Noun

kalis

  1. a double-edged sword often with a wavy section resembling the blade of a kris

Etymology 3

Unknown.

Noun

kalis

  1. a screed

Verb

kalis

  1. to level off

Hiligaynon

Etymology 1

Borrowed from Spanish cáliz.

Noun

kális

  1. chalice

Etymology 2

Unknown.

Verb

kalís

  1. to even out, especially in measuring out grain

Latvian

Participle

kalis (invariable)

  1. indefinite past active participle of kalt 

Declension

Verb

kalis

  1. (with the particle esot) past conjunctive form of kalt
  2. (with the particle būtu) past conditional form of kalt

Lithuanian

Noun

kalis m

  1. potassium

Old Prussian

Etymology

From Proto-Indo-European *(s)kʷál- (big fish). Cognate of Proto-Germanic *hwalaz.

Noun

kalis (m)

  1. sheatfish

Tagalog

Noun

kalis

  1. kalis, a sword akin to the kris

Etymology 2

Borrowed from Spanish cáliz.

Noun

kalis

  1. chalice
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