Mordant to Morsel

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 period.

Mordant, n. [mórdant]
Mordiente.
Gamit sa mg̃a kayo na tinitinà.

More, adj. [mor]
Mas.
Lalò, higít, lampás.

Moreover, adv. [moróver]
Ademas.
Bukod sa rito, sakâ.

Morning, adj. [mórning]
Matutino.
Nauukol sa umaga.

Morn, n. [morn]
Mañana.
Umaga.

Morning, n. [morning]
Mañana.
Umaga.

Morocco, n. [moróco]
Marroquí.
Katad na manipís.

Morose, n. [morós]
Moroso.
Masung̃it, makuyad.

Morrow, n. [mór-ro]
Mañana.
Búkas.

Morsel, n. [mórsel]
Bocado.
Subò.

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