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| Isneg | kalátag | shield; it is cut out of a block of wood in such a way as to be slightly convex at the outside, with a projecting longitudinal ridge in the middle; it is rectangular in shape, with a point projecting at both ends in the center; in the center of the aforementioned ridge is a knob that corresponds to the handle that is cut out at the concave side, and consists of a bar that runs in the same direction as the ridge |
| Bontok | kalásag | a wooden shield, used as protection when fighting an enemy |
| Casiguran Dumagat | kalasag | shield (used in warfare by the Ilonggot people, never by Dumagats); to shield oneself behind a shield |
| Ilokano | kalásag | shield, buckler; defender; defensive covering |
| ag-kalásag | to wear a shield, use a shield | |
| Tagalog | kalásag | emblem, coat-of-arms; shield; a piece of armor carried on the arm to protect the body in battle |
| kalaság-an | to provide someone with an emblem, coat-of-arms, or shield | |
| Cebuano | kalásag | shield |
| Binukid | kalasag | a shield |
| Manobo (Western Bukidnon) | kelasag | shield |
| Mansaka | karasag | to shield (as shielding a bolo in a scabbard) |
| Malay | kelasak | long body-shield of wood or leather with a handle at its center |
| Bikol | kalaság-on | to shield a blow, ward off; to shield someone |
| kalásag | shield | |