Frow to Frugality

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 time.

Frow, adj. [frau]
Fragil, quebradizo.
Marupok, babasagín.

Froward, adj. [fróward]
Indómito, indocil, díscolo, impertinente.
Matígas ang ulo, walang bait, walang turò.

Frowardness, n. [frówardnes]
Insolencia, mal genio.
Katigasan ng̃ ulo, kasamaang ugalì.

Frown, n. [fráun]
Ceño, enojo.
Sung̃ít, sibang̃ot.

Frown, v. [fráun]
Mirar con ceño, poner mala cara.
Tuming̃in ng̃ nakasibang̃ot ó ng̃ masung̃it na ting̃ín, tuming̃in ng̃ nakamung̃ot.

Frozen, adj. [frozn]
Helado.
Namumuô sa lamíg.

Fructiferous, adj. [frúctifœrœs]
Fructífero.
Mabung̃a.

Fructification, n. [fructifikéciœn]
Fructificacion.
Pamumung̃a, pagbubung̃a.

Fructify, v. [frúctifai]
Fructificar.
Magbung̃a, mamung̃a.

Frugal, adj. [frúgal]
Frugal, sobrio.
Matimtiman, mapaggawâ ng̃ katamtaman. MATIPID

Frugality, n. [frugáliti]
Frugalidad, moderacion.
Katamtaman, kainaman, kasukatán.

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