Rapacious to Rapturous

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, this can serve as a useful reference for those studying Philippine literature and documents from that time.

Rapacious, adj. [repéciœs]
Rapaz.
Mang-uumit, magnanakaw.

Rapacity, n. [rapásiti]
Rapacidad.
Pang-uumit.

Rape, n. [rœp]
Fuerza, estupro.
Pangdadahas, panggagahasà, pagtataanán ng̃ babae.

Rapid, adj. [rápid]
Rápido, veloz.
Mabilís, matulin, maliksí, madalî.

Rapidity, n. [rapíditi]
Rápidez, velocidad, prontitud.
Bilís, tulin, liksí, dalî.

Rapidness = Rapidity.

Rapier, n. [répier]
Espadín, florete.
Sandata, tabák.

Rapine, n. [rápin]
Rapiña; robo.
Dagit, nakaw.

Rapture, n. [ráptiur]
Rapto; pasmo, éxtasis.
Pagtataanán [ng̃ babae], pagnanakaw; pagkakamang̃a.

Rapturous, adj. [rápcherœs]
Maravilloso, pasmoso.
Kagilagilalás, kamang̃amang̃a.

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