Strong to Stud
Please 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 time period.Strong, adj. [stróng]
Fuerte, forzudo, vigoroso.
Malakas; matibay.
Stronghold, n. [stróngjold]
Plaza, fuerte.
Kutà.
Strop, n. [stróp]
Cuero.
Kutad.
Structure, n. [strúcchur]
Estructura, construcción.
Pagkakaakmâ, pagkakatayô.
Struggle, n. [strágl]
Lucha, resistencia, contienda.
Pungyagî, bunô, labanán, pamook.
Struggle, v. [strágl]
Luchar, contender.
Makipagpungyagî, makipagbunô, lumaban.
Strut, v. [strœt]
Contonearse, pavonearse.
Lumakad na may kahambugan.
Stub, n. [stab]
Tronco.
Punò [ng̃ kahoy], beha, upos.
Stubble, n. [stabl]
Rastrojo.
Pasyok, pinagputulan ng̃ dayami.
Stubborn, adj. [stáborn]
Tenaz, contumaz, testarudo.
Matigas ang ulo, mapagmatigas.
Stubbornness, n. [stábornes]
Obstinación, terquedad.
Katigasan ng̃ ulo, katigasan ng̃ loob.
Stud, n. [stæd]
Poste, estaca; tachon.
Tukod, tulos; guhit na pinakaburá.
Tachonar.
Guhitan ng̃ pinakabura.