abir

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English

Etymology

Borrowed from Hindi अबीर (abīr).

Pronunciation

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Noun

abir (uncountable)

  1. (India) An aromatic red powder that is used during the Holi festival.[1]
    Synonym: gulal

Alternative forms

References

  1. ^ Philip Babcock Gove (editor), Webster's Third International Dictionary of the English Language, Unabridged (G. & C. Merriam Co., 1976 [1909], →ISBN), page 4

Anagrams


Hiligaynon

Etymology

From Spanish haber.

Noun

abír

  1. assets, property

Indonesian

Etymology

From Sundanese [Term?] and Javanese ꦲꦧꦶꦂ (abir).

Pronunciation

Noun

abir (plural abir-abir, first-person possessive abirku, second-person possessive abirmu, third-person possessive abirnya)

  1. knife:
    1. short knife (Sundanese)
    2. long knife (Javanese)

Further reading


K'iche'

Pronunciation

Adverb

abir

  1. last year

References


Scots

Alternative forms

Etymology

From Old Norse afberja.

Pronunciation

Verb

abir (third-person singular simple present abirs, present participle abirin, simple past abirt, past participle abirt)

  1. (Orkney) To thresh corn partially.

Noun

abir (plural abirs)

  1. (Orkney) A sheaf of grain half-threshed.

Derived terms

References