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.
U, iu
U (u).
U (u).
Ubiquitary, adj. [iubícuiteri] (one who exists everywhere)
Ubicuitario, lo que está en todas partes.
Ang nasa lahat ng̃ dako.
Ubiquitous = Ubiquitary.
Ubiquity, n. [iubícuiti]
Ubicuidad.
Ang pagkakapasa lahat ng̃ dako.
Udder, n. [áder]
Ubre.
Puklô.
Ugliness, n. [áglines]
Fealdad, deformidad.
Kapang̃itan, kasamaan ng̃ anyô.
Ugly, adj. [ágli]
Feo, disforme, malparecido.
Pang̃it, masamang anyô.
Ulcer, n. [úlser]
Úlcera.
Sugat na nagnaknak.
Ulcerate, v. [úlseret]
Ulcerar.
Magkasugat ng̃ nagnanaknak.
Ulceration, n. [ulserécion]
Ulceracion.
Pagkakasugat ng̃ nagnanaknak.
Ulterior, adj. [ultírior]
Ulterior.
Sa dako pa roon.
Ultimate, adj. [últimet]
Último, final.
Hulí, wakás, katapusan.
Ultimatum, n. [ultimétœm]
Ultimátum, última condicion irrevocable.
Hulíng pasyá na dî na mababago.
Uxorious, adj. [œcsóriœs]
Gurrumino.
Lalaking talunan ng̃ asawa.

