Diccionario
It is not in the Spanish dictionary, it is in the M�ori Dictionary as "moth"Pepe in Spanish is a name.
Diccionario is dictionary in Spanish.
One may find a Spanish dictionary at Coles Bookstores. A Spanish to Spanish dictionary does not exist because it would be considered just a dictionary in the Spanish language.
I prefer the Oxford Spanish/English dictionary. It is the standard supplemental dictionary given out in college level Spanish programs.
Collins Spanish Dictionary was created in 1971.
There are several websites which have a free Spanish dictionary. Including but not limited to "My-Spanish-Dictionary", "SpanishDict" and "Merriam-Webster".
dictionary = diccionario
You call it a Spanish -English dictionary
"El diccionario de español", "El diccionario del idioma español" Normally if you were speaking in spanish you wouldn't have to specify that the dictionary is in spanish. It would be assumed that it is a spanish dictionary. Dictionary=Diccionario
Felipe is derived from the English name, Phillip. If you want the actual meaning of the name, look it up in a name dictionary.
The best Spanish dictionary for translations would be a English Spanish dictionary. It would then tell you Tal Vez means perhaps in English.
Dictionary in Spanish is: diccionario.