Sagacious to Sailor

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 this is a useful reference especially for those studying Philippine literature and documents from that period.

Sagacious, adj. [seguéciæs]
Sagaz, sutil, penetrante.
Tuso, switik, matalinò.

Sagaciousness, n. [seguéciesnes]
Sagacidad, astucia.
Katusuhan, kaswitikan, katalinuan.

Sagacity = Sagaciousness.

Sage, n. [sedch]
Salvia; sabio.
Sambóng; taong marunong.

Sago, n. [ségo]
Zagú.
Sagó.

Sail, n. [sel]
Vela.
Layag.

Sail, v. [sel]
Dar á la vela, navegar.
Maglayág.

Sailer, n. [seíler]
Navío, buque.
Sasakyang may layag.

Sailor, n. [sélor]
Marinero.
Magdadagát, marinero.

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