| 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) | 127 adabo |
| Part of speech | 128 noun |
| Explanations in Malagasy |
129 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)
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| Explanations in English |
130 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] 131 a large tree [Sakalava] [1.2] 132 a large tree of the fig family (south and west) [1.7] |
| Explanations in French |
133 Nom de plusieurs espèces de figuiers et de leurs fruits
[1.3] 134 espèce de figuier (sud et ouest) [1.8] 135 Ficus cocculifolia Baker (Moraceae). Fruits comestibles. Écorce fournissant une fibre pour cordes et textiles grossiers : latex réputé médicinal. [Sakalava] [1.196] |
| Examples |
136 ary dia nananika nitoetra eo am-body ny adabo n' omby izy mirahalahy
[2.48]
137 Ary ao ambaniatsimon'ny toby, misy adabo maniry maro maro hiany, an-dohasaha. [2.59] |
| Vocabulary | 138 Botany: medicinal plants |
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| All compound words | 140 20 combinations of that word |
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| Proverbs | 142 Proverbs containing that word |
| Entry (3/3) | 143 Adabo |
| Elementary words | 144 adabo |
| Part of speech | 145 name (toponym) [Full list] |
| Vocabulary | 146 Geography: towns |
| Anagrams | 147 abado, 148 aboda, Adabo, adabo, 149 badao, 150 boada |
| Updated on 2026/01/14 |
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