Dry to Duckling

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 era.

Dry, adj. [drai]
Árido, seco.
Tuyô. TUYO

Dry, v. [drai]
Secar.
Tuyuin, patuyúin. PATUYUIN

Dryly, adv. [dráili]
Secamente.
May katuyuan, may pagkatuyô.

Dub, v. [dab]
Armar á alguno caballero; hacer ruido.
Magbansag, mamamsag.

Dubious, adj. [diúbiœs]
Dudoso, incierto.
Álang̃anin.

Duck, n. [dac]
Ánade, pato.
Itik, pato.

Duck, v. [dac]
Zabullirse, chapuzarse, cabecear.
Lumubog, sumugbó, sumisid.

Duckling, n. [dákling]
Anadeja.
Munting itik, sisiw ng̃ itik ó pato.

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