Rally to Rampant

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.

Rally, v. [ráli]
Reunir, replegar; ridiculizar, burlarse de alguno.
Tumipon, pumisan; hiyain, tawanan.

Ram, n. [ram] (male sheep)
Morueco, carnero padre.
Tupang lalake.

Ram, v. [ram]
Impeler con violencia.
Manulak.

Ramble, n. [rambl]
Correría.
Pananalakay.

Ramble, v. [rambl]
Vagar, andar ocioso.
Magpagalagalà, tumang̃á, lumaboy.

Ramification, n. [ramifikécion]
Ramificacion.
Pagsasang̃á.

Ramify, v. [rámifai]
Ramificar.
Pagsang̃ahin; magsang̃á.

Ramish, adj. [rámish] RAMMISH (having an offensive odor)
Lo que huele á chotuno.
Malansá.

Rammer, n. [rámer] (instrument that rams)
La baqueta de fusil.
Baketa ng̃ baríl.

Rampant, adj. [rámpant]
Exuberante; rampante.
Makarás, malikot.

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