adan

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See also: Adan, adan-, adán, Adán, a-dan, and A-dan

Balinese

Romanization

adan

  1. Romanization of ᬳᬤᬦ᭄

Esperanto

Adjective

adan

  1. accusative singular of ada

Indonesian

Noun

adan (first-person possessive adanku, second-person possessive adanmu, third-person possessive adannya)

  1. azan
  2. Eden

Scottish Gaelic

Noun

adan f pl

  1. plural of ad (hat)

Tarifit

Etymology

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Noun

adan m (Tifinagh spelling ⴰⴷⴰⵏ, usually uncountable)

  1. intestine, gut
    Synonym: bururu

Declension

Derived terms

Yoruba

Àdán

Etymology

Cognate with Nupe èdán, Olukumi adan, Ayere àdã, Ifè àdán, Arigidi ada, possibly cognate with Igala ìdọ́, Urhobo adján, Idoma ùdọ́.

Pronunciation

Noun

àdán

  1. bat, usually (in particular) the straw-colored fruit bat
    onílé etídò níí gbọ́ ìrànrán àdánThe owner of the riverside house is the one who hears the restlessness of the bat (Yoruba incantation)

Related terms

(specific species of small bat)