Fleece to Fleshy

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.

Fleece, n. [fliz]
Vellon.
Balahibo ng̃ tupa.

Fleece, v. [fliz]
Esquilar; desnudar, despojar.
Gupitan ng̃ balahibo ang tupa; hubaran, kamkaman.

Fleecy, adj. [flízi]
Lanudo.
Malana, mabalahibo ng̃ tupa.

Fleer, n. [flir]
Burla, mueca.
Uyam, alipustâ, tuyâ.

Fleer, v. [flir]
Burlar, mofar.
Uyamin, alipustâin, tuyâin.

Fleet, adj. [flit]
Veloz, lijero.
Matulin, maliksí.

Fleet, n. [flit]
Escuadra, flota.
Hukbong dagat; pulutong ng̃ mg̃a sasakyang dagat.

Fleeting, n. [flíting]
Pasajero; fugitivo.
Sakáy; taanán.

Fleetness, n. [flítnes]
Velocidad, ligereza.
Tulin, liksí.

Flesh, n. [flesh]
Carne.
Laman; karne.

Fleshless, adj. [fléshles]
Descarnado, flaco.
Walang lamán, payat.

Fleshy, adj. [fléshi]
Carnoso.
Malamán.

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