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English
Etymology
From Arab..
Noun
en-noun
- A light fabric woven of camel hair or goat hair.
- A loose-fitting sleeveless garment of this fabric worn by Bedouins.
Translations
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ttbc|Vietnamese: áo aba
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Ewe
Noun
aba
- mat
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Hebrew
Noun
aba
- Father
Malay
Noun
aba
- father.
- heat.
- atom.
- mite.
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Romanian
Noun
aba
- Thick wool-fabric, usually white, from which country-style clothing is often made.
Etymology
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From Turkish aba
Interjection
aba
- An interjection that expresses wonder or draws attention to something.
Scottish Gaelic
Etymology
Irish ab, Old Irish abb
Noun
aba m
- abbot
#:An ni a ni an dara h-aba subhach, ni e dubhach an t-aba eile. - What makes the one abbot glad makes the other abbot sad.
References
The Illustrated Gaelic-English Dictionary (Birlinn Limited, 1901-1911, Compiled by Edward Dwelly)
A Pronouncing and Etymological Dictionary of the Gaelic Language (John Grant, Edinburgh, 1925, Complied by Malcolm MacLennan?)
Category:Scottish Gaelic nouns
Tatar
Alternative spellings
аба (in Cyrillic script)
Etymology 1
Noun
aba
- a thick, rough woolen garment, often made of deer or goat-hide; (cf. #English|aba).
Etymology 2
From abla \ абла.
Noun
aba
- dialectal|lang=tt one's sister
References
Garkavets A. N. , Useinov S. M. Tatar-Russian-Ukrainian dictionary аба.
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Turkish
Noun
aba
- a thick, rough woolen garment, often made of deer or goat-hide
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