anada

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Etymology

From anar +‎ -ada.

Pronunciation

Noun

anada f (plural anades)

  1. going, leaving

Derived terms

Participle

anada f sg

  1. feminine singular of anat

Further reading

Galician

Etymology

Attested since 1474. From ano (year) +‎ -ada (~ful).

Pronunciation

Noun

anada f (plural anadas)

  1. yearful
  2. harvest (the yield of harvesting)
    Synonym: colleita
    • 1820, anonymous author, Segunda Tertulia da Quintana:
      Vaia que este Sol todo hé millo: hemos de ter unha boa anáda, si Dios quér.
      Well, this sun is all corn: we'll have a good harvest, God willing.
  3. vintage
  4. season

References

Occitan

Verb

anada

  1. feminine singular of the past participle of anar

Turkish

Noun

anada

  1. locative singular of ana