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 period.
Doll, n. [dol]
Muñeca.
Manyikà. MANYIKA / MANIKA
Dollar, n. [dólar]
Dollar.
Pisong amerikano. DOLYAR, DOLYARES
Dolor, n. [dólor]
Dolor.
Sakít, hirap, hapdî, anták.
Dolorous, adj. [dólorœs]
Doloroso, lastimoso.
Masakít, mahapdî, maantak, mahirap.
Dolt, n. [dolt]
Hombre bobo.
Taong ung̃as.
Domain, n. [domén]
Dominio, soberanía.
Kapangyarihan; lupang saklaw.
Domestic, adj. [doméstic]
Doméstico, familiar.
Nauukol sa sariling buhay, kasamasama, matalik; maamò.
Domesticate, v. [doméstiket]
Domesticar.
Paamuin.
Domesticity, n. [domésticiti]
Domesticidad.
Kaamuan.
Domicile, n. [dómisil]
Domicilio, casa.
Táhanan, bahay.


