kalung₁ nShell, of an egg, crab [This would apply to the shell of a crab that is discarded, but the discarded shell of a shrimp, or the skin of a snake would be luason.] see: luas 1.
kalupas nA tan-colored, lacy-like edible fungus growth.[This apparently sprouts on decaying abaca or banana stalks & leaves. DB says that the kalupas which grows on the abaka is sturdier and tends to hold its shape when cooked but the kalupas mushroom which grows on decaying banana stalks is more fragile and easily breaks down when cooked.]
kalus vScratch with claws.[This kind of scratching produces wounds in contrast to kutkut or pangutkut which would be used to scratch something that itches.] see: kutkut 1.
kalusisi n1Small red-breasted parrot resembling a “love bird”[This is a small, green parrot similar to a “love bird”. Both have red cheeks. The female has a red head and beak. The male, referred to as the datù, has a green top notch, a red breast and red feathers on his back.] see fr.: uranda 2. 2A girlfriend, or boyfriend[DB says they have not yet decided to get married but they like each other So the term "boyfriend" or "girlfriend" would apply. However However, they would be embarrassed if someone referred to their relationship in such terms. X]
kalù nA hat.[A Manobo hat is woven from leaves but commercially sold hats would also be called kalù. Other types of head covering such as a scarf or umbrella would be called a torong “head coverings”.] gen: torung 1; gen: torong (generic).