from Proto-Zapotecan [Term?], from Proto-Oto-Manguean *(n)(ʔ)yan³. <span class="searchmatch">cuaña̱</span> snake <span class="searchmatch">cuaña̱</span> taa Pride, Leslie, Pride, Kitty (1970) Vocabulario chatino de Tataltepec...
has an article on: Cooney Wikipedia Anglicized form of Irish Ó <span class="searchmatch">Cuana</span> (“descendant of <span class="searchmatch">Cuana</span>”), a personal name either derived from cú (“hound”) or cuanna...
Irish Ó Cuanáin (“descendant of Cuanán”), a diminutive of the personal name <span class="searchmatch">Cuana</span>. Coonan (plural Coonans) A surname from Irish. According to the 2010 United...
Cuanacháin (“descendant of Cuanachán”), a diminutive of the personal name <span class="searchmatch">Cuana</span>. Counihan (plural Counihans) A surname from Irish. According to the 2010...
See also: coana From coaño. caña, <span class="searchmatch">cuaña</span> IPA(key): [ˈkʊ̯aɲɐ] coaña f (plural coañas) broom used for sweeping the chaff out the threshing floor Synonym:...
(intransitive) to cry, to weep kunan kaꞌan tiꞌ xnan² Cognate with Tataltepec Chatino <span class="searchmatch">cuaná̱</span>. jnan (San Juan Quiahije) IPA(key): /kunã˨˩/ kunan⁴⁵ thief theft Pride,...
Ní Mhaonaigh, Marie-Luise Theuerkauf, Dagmar Wodtko, editors (2019), “1 <span class="searchmatch">cúana</span>(i)rt, cona(i)rt”, in eDIL: Electronic Dictionary of the Irish Language ^...
singular dual plural nominative cúanL cúainL <span class="searchmatch">cúana</span>H vocative cúanL cúainL <span class="searchmatch">cúana</span>H accusative cúainN cúainL <span class="searchmatch">cúana</span>H genitive cúaineH cúanL cúanN dative cúainL...
semănătură f Russian: гуме́нник (ru) m (guménnik) Sami: Inari Sami: čuánjá, <span class="searchmatch">čuáŋá</span> Lule Sami: vuovddegássa Northern Sami: čuonjá Skolt Sami: čuânj, čueˊnj...