- the
higher their status.
Members of the
maginoo class were
referred to as
Ginoo.
Proper names of the
maginoo nobles were
preceded by Gat (short for "pamagat"...
- lady or
first gentleman of the
Philippines (Filipino:
Unang Ginang o
Unang Ginoó ng Pilipinas) is the
courtesy title given to the host or
hostess of Malacañang...
- the
religious senses. Its root,
ginoo, is also
found in
Visayan languages like
Cebuano as the term for "lord".
Ginoo is also the
Tagalog root for Ginoóng...
-
royal title which literally means "The One to whom one asks for apology"
Ginoo,
Ancient Filipino equivalent to
noble man or
prince (now used in the form...
-
Juris Fernandez MYMP 3:49 11. "Fast Car"
Tracy Chapman Tracy Chapman 5:30 12. "
Ginoo,
Walay Sukod (Praise Song)"
Juris Fernandez &
Carla Lozada MYMP 2:22...
- rajahs, datus, and
sultans to
reinforce the
colonization of the islands. The
Ginoo and
Maharlika castes (royals and nobles) in the
Philippines prior to the...
- comrades-at-arms and were
always given a share. 1/5 of the
spoils goes to the
Ginoo and the 4/5 will be
shared among the
Maharlikans who parti****ted, who in...
- Malipayon," "Ania Kita Nagsaulog," "Dayegon Ta Ang
Ginoo," "Ania Kami
Ginoo" and "Dawata O
Ginoo," used
before the
start of the m****.
Other songs by...
- Binibini/Ate ("Miss", "Big sister"), Ginang/Aling/Manang ("Mrs.", "Madam"),
Ginoo/Mang/Manong/Kuya ("Mister", "Sir", "Big brother") that have
roots in Chinese...
-
right of usufruct.
Maginoo Maginoo comprised the
ruling class of Tagalogs,
Ginoo was both
honorific for both men and women.
Panginoon were
maginoo with many...