Cala was the maid who normally attended Mara of the Acoma
Cala was a moon of Vitea.
Common Oceanian, compare Indonesian salah
The word cala comes from an African work for "rice" and refers to a deep-fried pastry made with rice, yeast, sugar and spices. Calas resemble small, round doughnuts without a hole and are usually sprinkled with confectioners' sugar.
Chercher "cala" sur dicod'Òc (dictionnaires en ligne sur le site du Congrès permanent de la lenga occitana)