Pedal to Peep

This dictionary contains English, Spanish and Tagalog words from the early 20th century, 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.

Pedal, adj. [pídal]
Lo que pertenece al pie.
Nauukol sa paa.

Peddle, v. [pédl]
Ocuparse en frioleras.
Tumalaga sa mumunting gáwain.

Pedestal, n. [pédestal]
Pedestal, peana, peaña.
Patung̃án.

Pedestrian, n. [pedéstrian]
Andador, paseador.
Palalakad, mapaglakad.

Pedigree, n. [pédigri]
Genealogía.
Lahì, angkan.

Peak, n. [pic]
Peñol, peñon.
Bundok na bató.

Peel, n. [pil]
Corteza, cáscara.
Upak, balat.

Peel, v. [pil]
Descortezar, mondar.
Upakan, talupan, alisan ng̃ balat.

Peep, n. [pip]
Asomo.
Dung̃aw, sung̃aw.

Peep, v. [pip]
Asomar.
Dumung̃aw, sumung̃aw, manung̃aw.

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