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.
As an acronym, ATOM stands for the August 21 movement, which commemorates the death anniversary of former senator Ninoy Aquino.
Atom, n. [atœm]
Átomo.
Napaka-munting bagay. ATOMO
Atomic, adj. [atómic]
Atómico.
Munting muntî. ATOMIKO
Atone, v. [atón]
Expiar, apaciguar, aplacar.
Magtakip ng̃ sala, magpalubag loob, magpatahimik.
Atonement, n. [atónment]
Expiacion, propiciacion, concordia.
Pagtatakip ng̃ salâ, pangpalubag-loob, pakikipagkasundô.
Atonic, adj. [atónic]
Lo que está falto de vigor.
Mahinà, walang lakás.
Atop, adv. [atóp]
Encima.
Sa ibabaw.
Atrocious, adj. [atróciæs]
Atroz, enorme.
Nakapang̃ing̃ilabot, tampalasan, balakyot.
Atrocity, n. [atrósiti]
Atrocidad.
Kabalakyutan, katampalasanan.
Attach, v. [atách]
Prender, pillar, asir, coger; apegarse.
Dumakip, humuli, tumang̃an, humawak; idugtong, ikabít.
Attachment, n. [atáchment]
Amistad, enlace, afecto, adhesion; aprehension; embargo.
Pakikipag-ibigan, pakikisapì; pagkahuli; dugtong; sanglâ.

