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  1. Quebec French profanity - Wikipedia

    J'm'en calice: Denotes extreme apathy and suppressed anger, similar to the English "I don't give a fuck". J'm'en calice des politiciens: "I don't give a fuck about politicians."

  2. calice - Wiktionary, the free dictionary

    Nov 1, 2025 · calice m (plural calici) cup or goblet (for drinking); large glass (of wine) chalice flute

  3. What does 'caliss' mean? : r/French - Reddit

    Jun 29, 2024 · câlice = Chalice the swearwords my father used to yell at me were all church based. Depending on how angry he was, the swears would escalate and i'd hear more of them chained …

  4. Cálice - YouTube

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  5. English translation of 'calice' - Collins Online Dictionary

    English Translation of “CALICE” | The official Collins French-English Dictionary online. Over 100,000 English translations of French words and phrases.

  6. CÂLICE - Translation in English - bab.la

    The peduncle and calyx may be damaged, provided the flesh remains intact and protected. Le pédoncule et le calice peuvent être endommagés, à condition que la chair demeure intacte et protégée.

  7. Calice - definition of Calice by The Free Dictionary

    Define Calice. Calice synonyms, Calice pronunciation, Calice translation, English dictionary definition of Calice. n. 1. See Chalice. Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary, published 1913 by G. & C. …

  8. câlice translation in English | French-English dictionary | Reverso

    calice nm (RELIGION) chalice (BOTANIQUE) calyx Translation French - English Collins Dictionary

  9. What does cAlice mean? - Definitions.net

    There is a natural analogy between the ablution of the body and the purification of the soul; between eating the holy bread and drinking the sacred calice, and a participation of the body and blood of Christ.

  10. Calice - Etymology, Origin & Meaning - Etymonline

    Origin and history of calice calice (n.) early and more etymologically correct form of chalice (q.v.).