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Entry (1/7)1  fony
Part of speech  2  conjunction [Full list]
Explanations in Malagasy  3 Teny mpampiankina fehezan-kevitra, enti-milaza fotoana efa lasa ela, mitovy amin' ny hoe "nony", "tamin' ny": Fony nitsangantsangana tany Ambohidroa izahay nihaza voromailala. / Fony Rabe minisitry ny fambolena no nividiananay itỳ trano itỳ [1.1]
Explanations in English  4 when. It is always used of a past time [1.2]
5 when (in the past); Fony zaza aho (When I was a child) [1.7]
Explanations in French  6 du temps de, lorsque, quand: Fony fahavelony R... (Du vivant de N...) [1.3]
7 quand (dans le passé): Fony zaza aho (Quand j'étais enfant) [1.8]
8 du temps que, lorsque (passé) [1.5]
Analogs  9  nony, 10  raha, 11  rehefa
All compound words  12  2 combinations of that word

Entry (2/7)13  fony
Part of speech  14  noun
Explanations in Malagasy  15 karazan-trondro an-dranomamy [Tanala] [1.78]
16 hazandrano toy ny marakely [1.1]
[fôny] 17 karazan-trondron-dranomamy [1.13]
Explanations in English  18 the name of a kind of fish [Provincial] [1.2]
Explanations in French  19 espèce de poisson [1.3]
[fôny] 20 nom d'une espèce de poisson; voir marakely [Tankarana] [1.19]
[fôny] 21 espèce de poisson d'eau douce [1.13]
Vocabulary  22  Zoology: fishes
Analogs  23  fonisily, 24  fonivaza, 25  fonivendrana, 26  marakely

Entry (3/7)27  fony
Part of speech  28  noun
Explanations in Malagasy  29 karazam-boromailala manga [1.1]
Explanations in English  30 a species of pigeon, belonging to a genus peculiar to Madagascar. Alectroenas madagascariensis, L. Same as foningo [1.2]
Explanations in French  31 pigeon bleu (Columba madagascariensis, Boddaert) [1.3]
Vocabulary  32  Zoology: birds
Synonyms  33 foningo
All compound words  34 fonimaitso
Scientific name 

Entry (4/7)37  fony
Part of speech  38  noun
Explanations in English  39 Adansonia [2.515#244]
40 Small to large deciduous trees (5-20 m) with cylindrical, bottle-shaped, or, rarely, tapering trunks, usually with a distinct constriction beneath the branches. Crown irregular, major branches most often horizontal becoming erect distally, rarely conical spines on upper surfaces of branches. Bark usually reddish brown and exfoliating... Adansonia rubrostipa extends along the west coast of Madagascar from near Itampolo in the southwest to Soalala in the northwest. It mainly occurs in spiny forest and dry deciduous forest on well-drained calcareous soils and on karstic limestone... Adansonia rubrostipa has edible fruits, seeds, and roots (Perrier de la Bâthie, 1952b, 1953), but there is no documentation of them being utilized extensively in Madagascar. In Toliara, A. rubrostipa fruits are sometimes sold in the market. They are collected by climbing the small trees, often with the aid of wooden pegs hammered into the trunks. In the vicinity of Morondava, the wood of fire-killed trees is used as thatching (in the same manner as A. grandidieri). A species of fungus, with an edible and much sought after fruiting body, is said to grow only on dead A. rubrostipa and A. grandidieri trunks (Cabanis et al., 1970; personal observation)... In view of its extensive geographical distribution Adansonia rubrostipa is conservationally secure, although some populations, such as those 30 km north of Toliara, are threatened by forest destruction for charcoal extraction. In western deciduous forests close to Morondava, A. rubrostipa is the dominant tree species and provides an important resource for lemurs (nectar, gum, insects) and insects (sap, nectar, leaves, seeds, and pollen) and probably other animals as well... [5.en.http://www.buzau.com/baobab/fony.htm]
Explanations in French  41 Adansonia fony (Malvaceae). Graines alimentaires, riches en huile et en protéines. Écorces à fibres ; moelle donnée comme fourrage aux boeufs en cas de sécheresse prolongée. [Mahafaly, Sakalava] [1.196#I.392]
Vocabulary  42  Botany
Scientific name 
Quotes  44  Texts mentioning that word

Entry (5/7)45  fony
Part of speech  46  noun
Explanations in English  47 Adansonia [2.515#244]
Explanations in French  48 Adansonia madagascariensis Baill. et Adansonia za Baill. (Malvaceae), espèces ainsi nommées surtout pour les exemplaires jeunes. Graines alimentaires, riches en huile et en protéines. Écorces à fibres ; moelle donnée comme fourrage aux boeufs en cas de sécheresse prolongée. [Sakalava] [1.196#I.392]
Vocabulary  49  Botany
Scientific name 

Entry (6/7)52  fony
Part of speech  53  morphological form of fo
Explanations in English  54 his heart, her heart, its heart, their hearts [3.1]
Explanations in French  55 son coeur, leur coeurs [3.1]
Examples  56  Nitepotepo aoka izany ny fony. [2.499#47]
57  May hoatry ny nodoran'afo ny fony. [2.324#]

Entry (7/7)58  ... fo ny ...
Part of speech  59  Unspecified (several words)
Examples  60  Mazava fo ny Sakalava [2.643#122]
61  Mamin' ny fo ny faniriana tanteraka [2.996#24.013.019]

Anagrams  62 fino, fony, ... fo ny ..., 63 nofy, 64 Ofnì

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