Fade to Failure

Do 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 period.

Fade, v. [feíd]
Decaer, marchitar, fallecer.
Kumupas, malantá, mayumì.

Faded, adj. [féded]
Decaido, marchitado.
Kupás, lantá, yumì.

Fag, n. [fag]
Trabajador; esclavo; nudo en el paño.
Manggagawà; alipin; buhol sa panyô.

Fag, v. [fag]
Desfallecer ó desmayarse de cansancio; trabajar demasiado por otro.
Mapatâ, mapagal; mapatâ sa pamamang̃inoon.

Fag-end, n. [fag-énd]
Cadillos.
Mg̃a dulo ng̃ bilachá sa habi ó hinabi.

Fagot, n. [fágot]
Haz ó gavilla de leña.
Bigkis, talì.

Fail, n. [feíl]
Omision; desgracia.
Ligtâ, kaligtaan, kulang, kakulang̃an, kapahamakan, kapariwaraan.

Fail, v. [feíl]
Faltar, omitir, descuidar; perderse, perecer.
Magkulang, máligtaan, mawalâ, maparam.

Failing, n. [féling]
Falta, defecto.
Kakulang̃an, kapintasan.

Failure, n. [féliur]
Falta, culpa; descuido; quiebra, bancarrota.
Kakulang̃an, sala, lisyâ; pagkakaling̃at; pagkabagsak ng̃ pagkabuhay, pagkalugi.

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