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.
Invigorate, v. [invígoret]
Vigorar, dar vigor.
Buhayin ang loob, palakasin ang loob.
Invigoration, n. [invigorécion]
El acto de vigorar.
Pagpapalakas ng̃ loob.
Invincible, adj. [invínsibl]
Invencible.
Dî matalo, dî mapasukò.
Inviolable, adj. [invaiólabl]
Inviolable, invulnerable.
Dî madahás, dî tablán.
Inviolate, adj. [inváiolet]
Ileso, íntegro.
Dî naanó, buô.
Invisible, adj. [invízibl]
Invisible.
Dî makita.
Invitation, n. [invitécion]
Invitacion, convite.
Anyaya, pigíng.
Invite, v. [inváit]
Invitar, convidar.
Mag-anyaya; anyayahan.

