Satan to Satirize

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 this is a useful reference especially for those studying Philippine literature and documents from that period.

Satan, n. [sátan]
Satanás.
Satanás.

Satanic, adj. [setánic]
Diabólico, infernal.
Nauukol sa demonyo, nauukol sa dyablo.

Satchel, n. [sáchel]
Mochila, talega.
Sako de noche.

Satellite, n. [sátelait]
Satélite.
Kampón.

Satiate, v. [séciet]
Saciar, hartar.
Mabusog, mabundat.

Satiety, n. [setáieti]
Saciedad, hartura.
Kabusugan, kabundatan.

Satin, n. [sátin]
Raso.
Raso.

Satire, n. [sátair]
Sátira.
Tuyâ, uyam.

Satiric, adj. [satíric]
Sátiro.
Mánunuyâ, mang-uuyam.

Satirical = Satiric.

Satirize, v. [sátiraiz]
Satirizar.
Manuyâ, mang-uyám.

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