Crimson to Crispness
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.Crimson, v. [crímzœn]
Teñir de carmesí.
Tinain ng̃ pulang matingkad.
Cringe, n. [crindch]
Bajeza.
Pagpapakababà, sukò.
Cringe, v. [crindch]
Adular con bajeza.
Sumuyò, manuyò.
Crinkle, n. [críncl]
Vueltas y revueltas, sinuosidades.
Papihitpihit, palikawlikaw.
Crinkle, v. [críncl]
Serpentear.
Magpalikawlikaw.
Cripple, adj. & n. [crípl]
Estropeado.
Salâ gayâ ng̃ kimaw, pilay, lumpó.
Crisis, n. [cráisis]
Crisis.
Masamang lagay ng̃ lakad ng̃ pang̃ang̃alakal ó pananalapî.
Crisp, adj. [crisp]
Crespo, rizado.
Kulot.
Crisp, v. [crisp]
Crespar, rizar.
Kumulot; kulutín.
Encrespadura.
Pagkukulot.