Entry (1/6) | 1 fano |
Part of speech | 2 noun |
Explanations in Malagasy |
3 Votrovotro madinika mitranga amin' ny hoditra vokatry ny hafanana. [1.1] |
Explanations in French |
4 éruption cutanée produite par la chaleur [1.3#149] |
Vocabulary |
5 Health |
Compound words |
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Entry (2/6) | 7 fano |
Part of speech | 8 noun |
Explanations in Malagasy |
9 soka-dranomasina [Tambahoaka, Taimoro, Taisaka, Tanosy]
[1.78] 10 Soka-dranomasina [Sakalava] [1.1] |
Explanations in English |
11 the sea turtle [1.2, 1.7] |
Explanations in French |
12 grande tortue de mer [1.54] 13 tortue de mer [1.8, 1.13] |
Vocabulary |
14 Zoology: reptiles, amphibians |
Analogs | 15 kaPIky, sokaBE, SOkatra |
Zoonyms |
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Entry (3/6) | 17 fano |
Part of speech | 18 noun |
Explanations in Malagasy |
19 Bibikely sahala amin' ny voanosy [1.1] |
Explanations in English |
20 a kind of beetle [1.2] |
Vocabulary |
21 Zoology: invertebrates |
Entry (4/6) | 22 fano |
Part of speech | 23 noun |
Explanations in English |
24 a fish [Provincial]
[1.2] |
Vocabulary |
25 Zoology: fishes |
Entry (5/6) | 26 fano |
Part of speech | 27 noun |
Explanations in Malagasy |
28 Anaran-kazo [1.1] |
Explanations in English |
29 an acacia-like tree, the wood of which is used in making musical instruments. The seeds were often used formerly in working the sikidy, as indeed is still the case among the Sakalava. In the days of bullfighting the root of the shrub was taken, pounded, put in water, and given to the bulls that were to fight, with the idea that it made them fierce. An infusion of the leaves is now used in cases of colic. Piptadenia chrysostachys, Bth. [1.2] |
Explanations in French |
30 nom d'une espèce d'arbre ; ses graines qui servent à la divination par le sikidy ; la divination elle-même. (volatsàra). [Tankarana]
[1.19] 31 Entada chrysostachys (Benth.) Drake (Fabaceae). Bon bois employé en lutherie (instruments de musique). C'était un des arbres sacrés, souvent planté dans les résidences seigneuriales. Graines employées pour tirer le sikidy (divination). Racines réputées stimulantes ; leur décoction était administrée aux taureaux de combat. Écrasées, elles constituaient un emplâtre qu'on appliquait sur les abcès. Feuilles en infusion dans les coliques. Elles entraient aussi dans la composition de l'odi-boiboika (remède contre les tumeurs scrofuleuses). [Merina] [1.196] 32 [Sihanaka] 33 [Tsimihety] 34 [Sakalava] 35 Arbre à écorces riches en saponine « arbre à savon : "il mousse comme le savon et décrasse bien" (Hugon 1818). Graines utilisées pour tirer le sikily (Samat). [Mahafaly] [1.196] 36 [Tanosy] |
Vocabulary |
37 Botany: medicinal plants 38 Religions, Beliefs |
Other spellings | 39 fany |
Compound words |
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Toponyms |
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Scientific name |
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Quotes | 43 Texts mentioning fano |
Entry (6/6) | 44 fano |
Part of speech | 45 noun |
Explanations in French |
46 Plante voisine du fandrilavenona d'Imerina, et encore appelée miakana. [Betsileo]
[1.196] |
Vocabulary |
47 Botany |
Anagrams | 48 afon, fano, fona, nafo |
Updated on 2024/10/14 |