Incarcerate to Incense

Tthis 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.

Incarcerate, v. [incárseret]
Encarcelar, aprisionar.
Ibilanggô, ibilibid.

Incarceration, n. [incarserécion]
Encarcelamiento, prision.
Pagkabilanggô, pagkabilibid.

Incarnate, v. [incárnet]
Encarnar.
Magkatawang tao.

Incarnation, n. [incarnécion]
Encarnacion.
Pagkakatawang tao.

Incase, v. [inkés]
Encajar, incluir.
Balutin, ibalot.

Incautious, adj. [incócies]
Incauto, negligente.
Pabayâ, walang bahalà, walang ing̃at.

Incendiary, n. [inséndieri]
Incendiario.
Mánununog.

Incense, n. [inséns]
Incienso.
Panuob, pangsuob. INSENSO (aromatic substance that is burned)

Incense, v. [inséns]
Incensar.
Sumuub; suubín. PAGALITIN (to make angry)

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