Senile to Sensuality

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.

Senile, adj. [sínail]
Senil.
Nauukol sa katandaan.

Senility, n. [sináiliti]
Vejez.
Katandaan.

Senior, n. [sínior]
Antiguo, anciano.
Una, matandâ.

Seniority, n. [sinióriti]
Antigüedad, ancianidad.
Kalagayang una ó matandâ sa lahat.

Sensation, n. [sensécion]
Sensación.
Karamdaman, pakiramdam.

Sense, n. [sens]
Sentido, entendimiento, razon.
Damdam, malay, ulirat, baít.

Senseless, adj. [sénsles]
Insensible, privado de sentido.
Walang pakiramdam, walang ulirat.

Sensible, adj. [sénsibl]
Sensible, sensitivo.
May pakiramdam, maramdamin.

Sensitive, adj. [sénsitiv]
Sensitivo, sensible.
Maramdamin, mapagdamdam.

Sensual, adj. [sénchiual]
Sensual; lascivo, voluptuoso.
Nauukol sa kahalayan ng̃ lamán; malibog.

Sensuality, n. [senchiuáliti]
Sensualidad, voluptuosidad.
Kahalayan, libog, kalibugan.

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