tãun

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See also: taun and tăun

Aromanian[edit]

Etymology[edit]

From a Vulgar Latin *tabō, *tabōnem, or from Latin tabānus. Compare Romanian tăun. Cf. also the borrowed doublet davan, arriving through the intermediate of another language.

Noun[edit]

tãun m (plural tãunj)

  1. gadfly, oxfly, horsefly

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