Price to Pride

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.

Price, n. [práis]
Precio; valor ó estimacion.
Halagá, kahalagahán; kabuluhán. PRESYO

Priceless, adj. [práisles]
Inapreciable.
Dî mahalagahán.

Prick, n. [pric]
Punzon, aguijon.
Durò, tukâ, kagát.

Prick, v. [pric]
Punzar, picar.
Dumurò, manukâ, tumukâ, kumagat.

Pricking, n. [príking]
Picadura, punzada.
Kagat, durò, tukâ.

Prickle, n. [prikl]
Pua, espina.
Tibó, tinik.

Prickly, adj. [príkli]
Lleno de puas, espinoso.
Maraming tibò, matinik.

Pride, n. [práid]
Orgullo, presuncion, vanidad.
Kahambugan, kayabang̃an, kapalaluan.

Pride, v. [práid]
Jactarse.
Maghambog, magmayabáng, magpalalò.

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