"Kilis" is a word in HILIGAYNON, CEBUANO
kílis - Calesa, rig, cab, a two-wheeled and
one-horse vehicle for the conveyance of
passengers.
kilís - (H) To wash or clean hulled rice
previous to boiling it. (cf. balónas id.; kísli,
kiníslan, etc.—balonási, binalonásan, etc.).
kilis v [A; b] wash cereals, sand, or anything granular.
Kisli ang mais únà lung-ága, Wash the corn grits before you cook them.
Ang balas sa dágat kislan úsà imása sa simintu, The sand from the sea has to be washed first before one makes the cement mixture.
-in-, -in-an n water which had been used in washing grains.
kislanan, kilislan, kislunun, kilislun n grains to be washed.
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