Entry | 1 avoko |
Part of speech | 2 noun |
Explanations in Malagasy |
3 Voninkazo dia maniry eny an-tanety, mandadina, mavokely ny voniny ary ny vodiny sahala amin' ny vomanga fotsy, sady fihinana koa Ny avoko dia sarin' olona tsotsotra na manetry tena [1.1] |
Explanations in English |
4 a small straggling herb, the root of which is eaten in times of scarcity. Vigna angivensis, Baker. Same as kimaotsa (Bets.). [1.2] |
Explanations in French |
5 nom d'une racine comestible. [Tankarana]
[1.19] 6 (de voko : courbé, cintré, allusion à la forme des fruits). [Merina, Betsileo] Vigna angivensis Baker (Fabaceae). Racine charnue, comestible en cas de disette. Excellent fourrage pour les animaux. Tephrosia lyallii Baker (Fabaceae). Bonne espèce fourragère. [1.196] |
Examples |
7 Nitsimoka koa ny vonin' avoko.
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8 Toa irony vonin' avoko anaty vero. [2.296] 9 Lazao azy, ry vonin'avoko an-tampon-tanety; [1.282] |
All compound words |
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Vocabulary | 15 Botany: grass |
Synonyms | 16 kimaotsa |
Scientific name |
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Proverbs | 17 Proverbs containing the word avoko |
Anagrams | 18 avoko, 19 ovoka |
Updated on 2025/09/19 |
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