Fantastic to Farrier

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 time.

Fantastic, adj. [fantástic]
Fantástico.
Guníguní, warì, bung̃angisip, panaginip.

Far, adj. [far]
Lejano, distante.
Malayò.

Far, adv. [far]
Lejos.
Malayò.

Farce, n. [fars]
Farsa.
Komedya, palabás, kathâkathâ, birò.

Farcical, adj. [fársical]
Burlesco.
Katawátawá.

Fare, n. [fær]
Pasaje, paga, ajuste, comida; viaje.
Pasahe, upa, bayad; pagkain; paglalakbay.

Fare, v. [fær]
Viajar.
Maglakbay.

Fare-well, int. & n. [féruel] (farewell)
A Dios; despedida.
Paalam.

Farm, n. [farm]
Heredad, sementera.
Lupang pag-aarì, bukid, lupang bungkalin.

Farm, v. [farm]
Cultivar, dar á la tierra las labores que son necesarias para que fructifique.
Magsaka, magbukid, bumukid, lumináng.

Farmer, n. [fármer]
Labrador.
Magsasaka.

Farming, n. [farming]
Labranza, agricultura.
Pagsasaka.

Farm-yard, n. [farm-yard]
Corral.
Looban na may pananim.

Farrier, n. [fárrier] (a person who shoes horses)
Herrador.
Mangbabakal sa paa ng̃ kabayo.

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