Indolence to Indue

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.

Indolence, n. [índolens] (Laziness)
Indolencia, pereza.
Katamaran.

Indolent, adj. [índolent]
Indolente, perezoso.
Tamad.

Indomitable, adj. [indómitabl]
Indomable.
Dî mapaamò, dî mapasukò, dî malupig.

Indorse, v. [indórs]
Endosar una letra, vale ú otro documento.
Isalin sa iba ang anomang inaaring katibayang may halaga.

Indubitable, adj. [indiúbitabl]
Indubitable.
Dî maikakailâ.

Induce, v. [indiús]
Inducir, instigar, incitar.
Mag-udyok, mang̃ayag, mang-akít, mang-upat.

Inducement, n. [indiúsment]
Inducimiento, aliciente, halago.
Pang̃ang̃ayag, panghalina, pang-akít.

Induction, n. [indácciœn]
Induccion.
Panghihikayat, pang̃ang̃ayag, pang-uupat.

Inductive, adj. [indáctiv]
Inductivo.
Nakahihikayat, nakaaakít.

Indue, v. [indiú]
Vestir, investir.
Suután, damtán.

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