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 this is a useful reference especially for those studying Philippine literature and documents from that period.
Cacao, n. [kéco]
Cacao.
Kakáw. KAKAW
Cackle, n. [cákl]
Cacareo.
Tilaok.
Cackle, v. [cákl]
Cacarear, graznar.
Tumilaok.
Cackler, n. [cákler]
Cacareador; chismoso.
Mapagtilaok; mapaghatid humapit.
Caco-demon, n. [caco-dímen]
Diablo.
Diablo.
Cad, adj. [cad]
Rústico, grosero.
Bastos.
Cadaver, a. [cadéver]
Cadaver.
Bangkáy.
Cadaverous, adj. [cadáveraes]
Cadavérico.
Mukhang patáy, parang patáy, maputlâ.
Caddy, n. [cádi]
Botecito.
Munting sisidlan.
Cade, adj. [ked]
Manso, domesticado, criado á la mano.
Maamò.
Cade, v. [ked]
Criar con blandura, mimar.
Paamuin, amuin.
Cadence, n. [kédens]
Cadencia, en la música ó en la poesía ó en las frases; caida, declinación.
Pagkakatugmà sa tugtugin ó sa tulâ ó sa pananalitâ; kiling, hilig.
Cadence, v. [kédens]
Regular por medida música.
Itugmâ sa kumpas ng̃ tugtog.


