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English
Noun
bajan (plural bajans)
- Alternative form of bayan (“type of accordion”).
1974, Fontes Artis Musicae, volume 21, page 67:Sinfonietta for orch and two bajans (Russian accordions).
1992, Report from the International Meeting of the International Council for Traditional Music’s Study Group on Folk Musical Instruments, Musikmuseet, page 94:[…] kruglolitsa” with an accompaniment by balalajkas, domras and a bajan.
1994, Stereophile, volume 17, page 193:[…] the Cantata for the Twentieth Anniversary of the October Revolution, a three-quarter-of-an-hour work for a massively outsized orchestra, an ensemble of bajans (accordions), an extra brass group, a collection of percussion, chorus, and, very briefly, a narrator who represents the voice of Lenin making a stirring announcement through a megaphone, here dramatically read by Gennady Rozhdenstvensky.
1997, Directions in Sound, volume 45/46, page 10:Live from the Fitzgerald Theater in St. Paul, Minnesota, with Trio Voronezh playing piano, trombone and Russian folk instruments: the double-bass balalaika (a large triangular instrument), the domra (a short-necked lute), and a bajan (a button accordion, partially operated with the chin).
1997, Orchestral Music in Print, Musicdata, →ISBN, page 178:accordion or bajan solo
2007, Opera, volume 58, page 1467:He takes a chamber-music approach to the large orchestral forces, isolating various instruments from time to time, and creating a glistening score with a vast, evocative range of sounds, partly through the inclusion of mandolins, guitars, theorbo, electronic keyboard and a bajan (an accordion with a very high register), which often create an alienating effect, as in the grotesque minuet in the first act.
2019, Maximillien de Lafayette, Accordion and World’s Best Contemporary Accordionists, →ISBN, page 182:And he pursued additional courses/training on the bajan, under the guidance of Maestro Gianluca Pica, and continued his advanced accordion studies with Maestro Alessandro Mugnoz at the Istituto Superiore di Studi Musicali […]
Polish
Etymology
Borrowed from Russian бая́н (baján).
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ˈba.jan/
- Rhymes: -ajan
- Syllabification: ba‧jan
Noun
bajan m inan
- bayan (accordion-like instrument)
Declension
Further reading
- bajan in Polish dictionaries at PWN
Serbo-Croatian
Etymology 1
From bȁjati.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /bâːjan/
- Hyphenation: ba‧jan
Adjective
bȃjan (Cyrillic spelling ба̑јан, definite bȃjnī)
- beautiful, delightful, wonderful (in appearance, figuratively)
- legendary
- magical, fantastic, enchanting
Declension
indefinite forms
singular
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masculine
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feminine
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neuter
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nominative
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bajan
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bajna
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bajno
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genitive
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bajna
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bajne
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bajna
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dative
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bajnu
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bajnoj
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bajnu
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accusative
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inanimate animate
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bajan bajna
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bajnu
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bajno
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vocative
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bajan
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bajna
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bajno
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locative
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bajnu
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bajnoj
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bajnu
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instrumental
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bajnim
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bajnom
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bajnim
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plural
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masculine
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feminine
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neuter
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nominative
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bajni
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bajne
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bajna
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genitive
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bajnih
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bajnih
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bajnih
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dative
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bajnim(a)
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bajnim(a)
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bajnim(a)
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accusative
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bajne
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bajne
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bajna
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vocative
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bajni
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bajne
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bajna
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locative
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bajnim(a)
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bajnim(a)
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bajnim(a)
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instrumental
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bajnim(a)
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bajnim(a)
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bajnim(a)
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definite forms
singular
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masculine
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feminine
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neuter
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nominative
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bajni
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bajna
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bajno
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genitive
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bajnog(a)
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bajne
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bajnog(a)
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dative
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bajnom(u/e)
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bajnoj
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bajnom(u/e)
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accusative
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inanimate animate
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bajni bajnog(a)
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bajnu
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bajno
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vocative
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bajni
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bajna
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bajno
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locative
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bajnom(e/u)
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bajnoj
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bajnom(e/u)
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instrumental
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bajnim
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bajnom
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bajnim
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plural
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masculine
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feminine
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neuter
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nominative
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bajni
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bajne
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bajna
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genitive
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bajnih
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bajnih
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bajnih
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dative
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bajnim(a)
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bajnim(a)
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bajnim(a)
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accusative
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bajne
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bajne
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bajna
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vocative
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bajni
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bajne
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bajna
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locative
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bajnim(a)
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bajnim(a)
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bajnim(a)
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instrumental
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bajnim(a)
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bajnim(a)
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bajnim(a)
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Further reading
- “bajan”, in Hrvatski jezični portal [Croatian language portal] (in Serbo-Croatian), 2006–2024
Etymology 2
See the etymology of the corresponding lemma form.
Participle
bajan (Cyrillic spelling бајан)
- masculine singular passive past participle of bajati
Spanish
Verb
bajan
- third-person plural present indicative of bajar