Subsequent to Substitute

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.

Subsequent, adj. [sábsicuent]
Subsiguiente.
Kasunod.

Subserve, v. [sabsérv]
Servir, favorecer.
Maglingkod, kumaling̃â.

Subside, v. [sabsáid]
Sumergirse.
Lumubog.

Subsidiary, n. [sabsídiari]
Subsidiario.
Katulong, nauukol sa saklolo ó abuloy.

Subsidy, n. [sábsidi]
Subsidio, ayuda.
Saklolo, abuloy, tulong.

Subsist, v. [sabsíst]
Subsistir, permanecer.
Manatile, mamalagì.

Subsistence, n. [sabsístens]
Subsistencia, existencia.
Pananatile, pamamalagè.

Substance, n. [sábstans]
Sustancia, ser, esencia, naturaleza de las cosas.
Sustansia, lamán.

Substantial, adj. [sabstáncial]
Sustancial, real, material.
Nauukol sa lamán ó sustansia, totoo.

Substantiality, n. [sabstanciáliti]
Realidad, la existencia física y real.
Katunayan, katalagahan.

Substantiate, v. [sabstánciet]
Hacer existir.
Patunayan.

Substantive, n. [sábstantiv]
Sustantivo.
Sustantibo.

Substitute, n. [sábstitiut]
Sustituto.
Kahalile, kapalít.

Substitute, v. [sábstitiut]
Sustituir.
Halinhan, palitan.

Subsidiarity is an organizing principle that matters ought to be handled by the smallest, lowest or least centralized competent authority. Political decisions should be taken at a local level if possible, rather than by a central authority.

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