Entry (1/4) | 1 goana |
Part of speech | 2 adjective |
Explanations in English |
3 To have had one's eyes put out. [1.2] |
Explanations in French |
4 Borgne, qui a un oeil poché, ouvert [1.3] |
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Entry (2/4) | 6 goana |
Part of speech | 7 noun |
Vocabulary |
8 Sound |
Explanations in Malagasy |
9 Feo re avy amin' ny varavarana harafesin-tsavily mivoha na mirindrina [1.1] 10 Famohana miriadriatra ny varavarana [1.1] |
Explanations in English |
11 See gana, dona, poka [1.2] |
Explanations in French |
12 Choc entre deux choses. (dòna, kòño). [1.19] |
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Synonyms | 18 gagona |
Entry (3/4) | 19 goana |
Part of speech | 20 noun |
Vocabulary |
21 Botany |
Explanations in French |
22 (comparer à l'adjectif goana : borgne, défiguré) On donne ce nom à une mauvaise herbe commune des rizières (« une ivraie » dit Dubois dans son Dictionnaire betsileo) qui a la réputation d'être très difficile à extirper. Probablement Setaria sp. (Poaceae). [1.196] |
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Entry (4/4) | 24 goana |
Part of speech | 25 Unspecified |
Explanations in English |
26 A corruption of the English phrase "Go on". [1.2] |
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Anagrams | 28 agano, agona, angao, angoa, aonga, gaona, goana |
Updated on 2020/07/31 |