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, this can serve as a useful reference for those studying Philippine literature and documents from that time.
Thief, n. [zif]
Ladron.
Magnanakaw.
Thieve, v. [ziv]
Hurtar, robar.
Magnakaw, mang-umít.
Thievery, n. [zíveri]
Hurto, robo.
Pagnanakaw, panguumít.
Thievish, adj. [zívish]
Inclinado á hurtar.
Mahilig sa pagnanakaw.
Thigh, n. [zai]
Muslo.
Pigî.
Thill, n. [zil]
Vara de un carro.
Baras ng̃ karriton.
Thimble, n. [zímbl]
Dedal.
Didál.
Thin, adj. [zin]
Delgado, flaco; claro, ralo.
Manipís, payât; malagnaw.
Thine, pron. [dzáin]
Tuyo, tuya.
Iyo, mo.

