"Lansetas" is a word in HILIGAYNON
lansétas - (Sp. lanceta) Lancet, fleam, a
farrier’s sharp knife used in phlebotomy; a
pocket-knife.
He never went to war, yet he emerged from the smog and shadows victorious.
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