Plug to Plump

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 era.

Plug, n. [plœg]
Tapon, tarugo.
Tasak, pasak, tapon, panakip.

Plug, v. [plœg]
Atarugar.
Tasakan, pasakan, tapunán.

Plum, n. [plam]
Ciruela.
Sirwelas.

Plumage, n. [pliúmedch]
Plumaje.
Balahibo ng̃ mg̃a ibon.

Plumb, n. [plamb]
Plomada.
Pabató.

Plumber, n. [plámber]
Plomero.
Panday-tinggâ.

Plumb-line, n. [plámb-lain]
Cuerda de plomada.
Hulog na pabató.

Plume, n. [pliúm]
Pluma, plumaje.
Pakpak, balahibo.

Plump, adj. [plamp]
Gordo, rollizo.
Matabâ, mabilog.

Plump, adj. [plamp]
De repente.
Pagdaka, karakaraka.

Plump, v. [plamp]
Engordar, hinchar.
Tumabâ, bumilog.

Paano tumaba?
How to get plump
How to plump up?
How to get fat?

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