Convolve to Cookery

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.

Convolve, v. [convólv]
Arrollar, revolver.
Umikid; ikirin.

Convoy, n. [cónvoi]
Convoy.
Kumboy.

Convoy, v. [convói]
Convoyar.
Maghatid; ihatid.

Convulse, v. [convéls]
Convelerse; irritarse.
Pulikatin; mamanhid.

Convulsion, n. [convélcion]
Convulsion; espasmo.
Pulikat; pamanhid.

Convulsive, adj. [convélsiv]
Convulsivo.
Náuukol sa pulikat.

Cony, n. [cóni]
Conejo.
Koneho.

Coo, v. [cu]
Arrullar, enamorar.
Sumiyap; sumuyò, makiusap ng̃ pag-ibig.

Cook, n. [cuc]
Cocinero.
Manglulutò, tagapang̃usinà, tagapaglutò, kosinero.

Cook, v. [cuc]
Cocinar.
Maglutò, mang̃usinà.

Cookery, n. [cúkeri]
Arte de cocinar.
Karunung̃an sa paglulutò.

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