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Entry (1/3)1  adabo
Part of speech  2  noun
Explanations in Malagasy  3  amponga [Taifasy, Taimoro, Taisaka] [1.78]
Vocabulary  4  Music: instruments
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Entry (2/3)132  adabo
Part of speech  133  noun
Explanations in Malagasy  134  karazan-kazo lehibe izay fihinana ny voany ary fanao lakana ny vatany; ny raviny kosa nilalaovan' ny ankizy fahizay nataony elo ka avy amin' izany no nahatonga ilay fitenenana hoe: mielo ravin' adabo, ka na tsy voky ny voany aza mieloelo ny raviny (Ficus cocculifolia) [1.1]
Explanations in English  135  A tree. There are two kinds: the adabolahy and the adabovavy; the fruit of both may be eaten in small quantities; that of the former is best, though smallest in size. If eaten to excess, the fruit is said to cause a vomiting of blood. The wood of the adabo being light is used in making canoes. Ficus sp. [1.2]
136  a large tree [Sakalava] [1.2]
137  a large tree of the fig family (south and west) [1.7]
Explanations in French  138  Nom de plusieurs espèces de figuiers et de leurs fruits [1.3]
139  espèce de figuier (sud et ouest) [1.8]
140  Ficus cocculifolia Baker (Moraceae). Fruits comestibles. Écorce fournissant une fibre pour cordes et textiles grossiers : latex réputé médicinal. [Sakalava] [1.196]
Examples  141  ary dia nananika nitoetra eo am-body ny adabo n' omby izy mirahalahy [2.48]
142  Ary ao ambaniatsimon'ny toby, misy adabo maniry maro maro hiany, an-dohasaha. [2.59]
Vocabulary  143  Botany: medicinal plants
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Proverbs  157  Proverbs containing the word adabo

Entry (3/3)158  Adabo
Elementary words  159  adabo
Part of speech  160  name (toponym) [Full list]
Vocabulary  161  Geography: towns

Anagrams  162  abado, aboda, adabo, Adabo, badao, boada

Updated on 2024/11/21