Week to Weld

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.

Week, n. [wik]
Semana.
Sanglinggó. LINGGO, isang linggo

Weekday, n. [wík de]
Dia de trabajo.
Araw na simple, araw na dî pang̃ilin. ARAW NG TRABAHO
KARANIWANG ARAW

Weekly, adj. [wíkli]
Semanal.
Lingguhan.

Weekly, adv. [wíkli]
Semanalmente.
Linggólinggó.

Weep, v. [wip]
Llorar; lamentar.
Umiyak, tumang̃is, tumaghoy.

Weevil, n. [wívl]
Gorgojo.
Bukbok.

Weigh, v. [we]
Pesar.
Timbang̃ín.

Weight, n. [wet]
Peso, pesadez.
Timbang, bigat.

Weighty, adj. [wéti]
Ponderoso, pesado; importante.
Dakilà; mabigat; mahalagá.

Weir, n. [wer]
Azud.
Pangharang ng̃ tubig.

Welcome, adj. [welcam]
Bien venido, bien llegado.
Maligayang pagdating.

Welcome, n. [welcam]
Bienvenida.
Salubong na magiliw.

Welcome, v. [welcam]
Dar la bienvenida á alguno.
Sumalubong ng̃ magiliw.

Weld, v. [weld]
Soldar el hierro.
Maghinang ng̃ bakal.

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