Clatter to Clayey

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 it is a useful reference for those studying Philippine literature and documents from that period.

Clatter, n. [clátær]
Ruido, estruendo, gresca, alboroto, bulla y confusion.
Ing̃ay, hugong, guló, kalog.

Clatter, v. [clátær]
Resonar, hacer ruido.
Tumunog, humugong.

Clause, n. [cloús]
Cláusula; artículo.
Pangkat; talatà.


Claustral, adj. [clóstral]
Claustral.
Nauukol sa gayo’t gayong pangkatin ng̃ kapanaligan.

Clavicle, n. [clávicl]
Clavícula.
Buto ng̃ leeg.

Claw, n. [clo]
Garra, garfa.
Kuko ng̃ hayop, pang̃almót.

Claw, v. [clo]
Desgarrar, arañar.
Mang̃almot.

Clay, n. [cleí]
Arcilla, tierra crasa y pegajosa.
Lupang malagkit.

Clayey, adj. [cleí]
Arcilloso.
Malupang malagkit.

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