Sterile to Sticky

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.

Sterile, adj. [stéril]
Estéril.
Basal; baog.

Sterility, n. [steríliti]
Esterilidad.
Kalagayang basal ó baog.

Stern, adj. [stérn]
Austero, rígido, severo.
Masung̃ít, mahigpít.

Stern, n. [stérn]
Popa.
Hulihán ng̃ sasakyan.

Stertorous, adj. [stértorous]
Roncador.
Hílikin, naghihilík.

Stew, n. [stiú]
Carne estofada.
Ginisá.

Steward, n. [stíuard]
Mayordomo.
Mayordomo, katiwalà.

Stew-pan, n. [stiú-pen]
Cazuela.
Kawalì, gísahan.

Stick, n. [stíc]
Palo, palillo; bastón.
Palo; patpat, bastón, tungkód.

Stick, v. [stíc]
Pegar, unir.
Idikit, ikapit.

Sticky, adj. [stíki]
Pegajoso, viscoso.
Malagkít. MALAGKIT, MADIKIT

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