bagan

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Acehnese

Noun

bagan

  1. toilet

References

Bambara

Etymology

From Arabic بَغْل (baḡl). Possibly cognate with Eastern Maninkakan bíyan.

Noun

bagan

  1. animal, beast
  2. livestock

Derived terms

References

Dyula

Etymology

From Arabic بَغْل (baḡl).

Noun

bagan

  1. animal, beast
  2. fool

Indonesian

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Pronunciation

Etymology 1

Inherited from Malay bagan.

Noun

bagan (plural bagan-bagan, first-person possessive baganku, second-person possessive baganmu, third-person possessive bagannya)

  1. framework, scaffolding
  2. open platform
  3. quay, wharf
  4. synonym of pangkalan
  5. blueprint, design, plan, outline
  6. scheme
    Synonym: skema
  7. sketch
    Synonym: sketsa
  8. (statistics) chart
Derived terms

Etymology 2

Borrowed from Minangkabau . Cognate of Malay bagan

Noun

bagan (plural bagan-bagan, first-person possessive baganku, second-person possessive baganmu, third-person possessive bagannya)

  1. fishing platform

Etymology 3

From Riau Malay . Cognate of Malay bagan

Noun

bagan (plural bagan-bagan, first-person possessive baganku, second-person possessive baganmu, third-person possessive bagannya)

  1. a rest stop for people who search for wood or rubber in the forest, in the form of a roof that slopes to one side, has four poles, and a low platform floor

Further reading

Naga Pidgin

Etymology

Inherited from Assamese বাগান (bagan), from Persian باغ (bâğ).

Noun

bagan (plural bagankhan)

  1. garden

Old High German

Alternative forms

Etymology

From Proto-Germanic *bēganą.

Verb

bāgan

  1. to fight
    • ca. 850, Muspilli lines 37-38:
      daz hōrtih rahhōn / dia uueroltrehtuuīson,
      daz sculi der antichristo / mit Eliase pāgan.
      This I heard wise men say: that the Antichrist must fight Elias.

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