"Puerta" is a word in HILIGAYNON, CHAVACANO

puerta CHAVACANO
Definition:

English: door
Tagalog: pintuan

puerta HILIGAYNON
Definition:

puérta - (Sp. puerta) Door, gate, portal,
postern, entrance; gate-money, entrancefee. (cf. ganháan, gangháan, gawáng,
entráda).

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A blind man was describing his favorite sport, parachuting. When asked how this was accomplished, he said that things were all done for him: "I am placed in the door with my seeing eye dog and told when to jump. My hand is placed on my release ring for me and out I go with the dog.""But how do you know when you are going to land?" he was asked. "I have a very keen sense of smell, and I can smell the trees and grass when I am 300 feet from the ground" he answered."But how do you know when to lift your legs for the final arrival on the ground?" he was again asked. He quickly answered: "Oh, the dog's leash goes slack."

Ad Ostium Ecclesls LAW AND LEGAL

At the door of the church, one of the five species of dower formerly recognized by the English law. 1 …

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Annulus LAW AND LEGAL

Lat. In old English law. A ring; the ring of a door. Per haspam vel annulum hostii exterioris; by the …

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Elimination LAW AND LEGAL

In old English law. The act of banishing or turning out of doors; rejection

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Goat, Gote LAW AND LEGAL

In old English law. A contrivance or structure for draining waters out of the land into the sea. Callis describee …

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Haspa LAW AND LEGAL

In old English law. The hasp of a door; by which livery of eelsin might anciently he made, where there …

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Higler LAW AND LEGAL

In English law. A hawker or peddler. A person who carries from door to door, and sells hy retail, small …

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Ostium Ecclesls LAW AND LEGAL

Lat. In old English law. The door or porch of the church, where dower was anciently conferred

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