Philippine Folklore Stories, by John Maurice Miller, [1904], at sacred-texts.com
balete tree |
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a type of tree, Ficus indica, often believed to be the home of evil and vengeful spirits. |
camisas |
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shirts. |
chinela |
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slipper. |
cocheros |
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drivers of horse-drawn carriages. |
Datto |
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chief. |
Guardia Civil |
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Spanish police. |
ladrones |
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thieves. |
lubi lana |
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coconut oil. |
Moro |
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Muslim's from the southern islands of the Philippines. |
Negritos |
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Negroid people indigenous in some parts of the Philippines. |
nipa |
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palm leaf of which the roofs of cheap houses are made. |
sacayan |
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small outrigger boat. |
tuba |
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alcoholic drink made from the sap of the coconut tree. |
tungud |
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the red bark of a mangrove tree. |