sabon

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Abinomn

Noun

sabon

  1. pandanus

Bikol Central

Etymology

From Early Modern Spanish jabón, from Old Spanish xabon, from Latin sāpōnem, singular accusative of Latin sāpō, from Proto-Germanic *saipǭ.

Pronunciation

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Noun

sabón

  1. soap

Cebuano

Etymology

From Early Modern Spanish jabón, from Old Spanish xabon, from Latin sāpōnem, singular accusative of Latin sāpō, from Proto-Germanic *saipǭ.

Pronunciation

  • Hyphenation: sa‧bon

Noun

sabon

  1. a soap
  2. a detergent

Verb

sabon

  1. to wash with or apply soap or detergent

Derived terms


Cuyunon

Etymology

From Early Modern Spanish jabón, from Old Spanish xabon, from Latin sāpōnem, singular accusative of Latin sāpō, from Proto-Germanic *saipǭ.

Noun

sabon

  1. soap

Ilocano

Etymology

From Early Modern Spanish jabón, from Old Spanish xabon, from Latin sāpōnem, singular accusative of Latin sāpō, from Proto-Germanic *saipǭ.

Noun

sabón

  1. soap

Occitan

Etymology

From Old Occitan sabon, from Latin sāpōnem, accusative singular of sāpō, from Proto-Germanic *saipǭ.

Noun

sabon m (plural sabons)

  1. soap

Tagalog

Etymology

From Early Modern Spanish jabón, from Old Spanish xabon, from Latin sāpōnem, singular accusative of Latin sāpō, from Proto-Germanic *saipǭ.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /saˈbon/
  • Audio:(file)

Noun

sabón

  1. soap

Derived terms



Waray-Waray

Etymology

From Early Modern Spanish jabón, from Old Spanish xabon, from Latin sāpōnem, singular accusative of Latin sāpō, from Proto-Germanic *saipǭ.

Noun

sabón

  1. soap