Anew to Angle
Please note that this dictionary contains English, Spanish and Tagalog words from the early 20th century, quite a few of which are obsolete. The spelling and meaning of the words herein may be slightly different from current usage. Still, we believe it is a useful reference for those studying Philippine literature and documents from that time period.Anew, adv. [aniú]
De nuevo.
Panibago, bago, mulî, ulî, ulit.
Angel, n. [éndchel]
Angel.
Anghél.
Angelic, adj. [endchélic]
Angelical.
Parang anghél, mukhang anghél, nauukol sa anghél.
Angelical, adj. [andchélical]
Angelical.
Parang anghél, mukhang anghél, nauukol sa anghél.
Angel-like, adj. [endchel-laik]
Angelical.
Mukhang anghél parang anghél.
Anger, n. [ánguer]
Ira, cólera.
Galit, init.
Anger, v. [ánguer]
Iritar, enojar.
Magalit, mag-init.
Angle, n. [ángl]
Ángulo, esquina; caña de pescar.
Sulok, likô, kantó; bingwít.
Pescar con caña.
Mamingwít, bumingwít.