milan

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See also: Milan and Milán

French

Etymology

Borrowed from Old Occitan milan, from Vulgar Latin *milānus, from Latin milvinus, from milvus.

Pronunciation

Noun

milan m (plural milans)

  1. kite (bird)

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Norman

Etymology

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Noun

milan m (plural milans)

  1. (Jersey) Savoy, Savoy cabbage

Romanian

Etymology

Borrowed from French milan.

Pronunciation

Noun

milan m (plural milani)

  1. kite (bird)

Declension

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Swedish

Noun

milan

  1. (deprecated template usage) definite singular of mila

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