Smith to Smooth

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 era.

Smith, n. [smíz] (metal-worker)
Forjador de metales.
Panday.

Smithy, n. [smízi]
Forja, herrería.
Pandáyan.

Smock, n. [smók]
Camisa de mujer.
Kamisón, kamisola.

Smoke, n. [smóc]
Humo.
Asó, usok.

Smoke, v. [smóc]
Humear; ahumar; fumar.
Umasó, umusok; magpausok; umitit.

Smokeless, adj. [smócles]
Sin humo.
Walang asó, walang usok.

Smoker, n. [smóker]
Fumador.
Mang-iitit ng̃ sigarilyo, ibp.

Smoky, adj. [smóki]
Humeante, humoso.
Maasap, maasó, mausok.

Smooth, adj. [smuz]
Liso, pulido; llano.
Yano, makinis, kayás; pantay, patag.

Smooth, v. [smuz]
Alisar; allanar.
Pakinisin; patagin.

Smoothness, n. [smúznes]
Lisura, llanura.
Kakinisan; kapatagan.

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