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See also:Appendix:Variations of "aran"

Bakumpai

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Etymology

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Inherited fromProto-Malayo-Polynesian*ŋajan.

Noun

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aran

  1. name

Basque

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Aran bi.

Etymology

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FromProto-Basque*araN, further origin uncertain. Some compare this word toAragonesearañón,Catalanaranyó,Spanisharándano, all of which presuppose an unattestedVulgar Latin*agraniō. Others see aCeltic origin behind this term: compareIrishairne,Welsheirin, both fromProto-Celtic*agrinyā.

Pronunciation

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Noun

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aran inan

  1. plum(fruit)

Usage notes

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Not to be confused withharan.

Declension

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Declension ofaran(inanimate, ending in consonant)
indefinitesingularplural
absolutivearanaranaaranak
ergativearanekaranakaranek
dativearaniaranariaranei
genitivearanenaranarenaranen
comitativearanekinaranarekinaranekin
causativearanengatikaranarengatikaranengatik
benefactivearanentzataranarentzataranentzat
instrumentalaranezaranazaranez
inessivearanetanaraneanaranetan
locativearanetakoaranekoaranetako
allativearanetaraaraneraaranetara
terminativearanetarainoaranerainoaranetaraino
directivearanetarantzaranerantzaranetarantz
destinativearanetarakoaranerakoaranetarako
ablativearanetatikaranetikaranetatik
partitivearanik
prolativearantzat

Derived terms

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Descendants

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References

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  • aran”, inOrotariko Euskal Hiztegia [General Basque Dictionary],Euskaltzaindia,1987–2005
  • aran”, inEuskaltzaindiaren Hiztegia [Dictionary of the Basque Academy] (in Basque),Euskaltzaindia [Royal Academy of the Basque Language]
  • aran” inEtymological Dictionary of Basque byR. L. Trask, sussex.ac.uk

Crimean Tatar

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Noun

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aran

  1. stable
    Synonym:dam

Declension

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Declension ofaran
singularplural
nominativearanaranlar
genitivearannıñaranlarnıñ
dativearanğaaranlarğa
accusativearannıaranlarnı
locativearandaaranlarda
ablativearandanaranlardan

References

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Cuyunon

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Etymology

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FromProto-Malayo-Polynesian*ŋajan.

Noun

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aran

  1. name

Finnish

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Etymology 1

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Adjective

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aran

  1. genitivesingular ofarka

Etymology 2

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Noun

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aran

  1. genitivesingular ofara

Javanese

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Romanization

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aran

  1. Romanization ofꦲꦫꦤ꧀

Linngithigh

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Noun

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aran

  1. head

Derived terms

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Mansaka

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Etymology

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FromProto-Malayo-Polynesian*ŋajan.

Noun

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aran

  1. name

Middle English

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Noun

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aran

  1. Alternative form ofarayne

Nauruan

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Etymology

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From Pre-Nauruan*raani, fromProto-Micronesian*raani, fromProto-Oceanic*raqani, fromProto-Malayo-Polynesian*daqani, fromProto-Austronesian*daqaNi.

Noun

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aran

  1. day

Northern Kurdish

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Pronunciation

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Etymology 1

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(Thisetymology is missing or incomplete. Please add to it, or discuss it at theEtymology scriptorium.)

Noun

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aran f (Arabic spellingئاران)(geography)

  1. desert,wilderness; a place with ahot,dryclimate
  2. valley
  3. meadow,pasture
Declension
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Declension ofaran
definite feminine gender
casesingularplural
nominativearanaran
constructaranaaranên
obliquearanêaranan
demonstrative obliquearanêwanaranan
vocativearanêaranino
indefinite feminine gender
casesingularplural
nominativearanekaranin
constructaranekearanine
obliquearanekêaraninan

Etymology 2

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Verb

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aran (Arabic spellingئاران)(intransitive)

  1. Alternative form ofarîn

References

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  • Chyet, Michael L. (2020) “aran I”, inFerhenga Birûskî: Kurmanji–English Dictionary (Language Series; 1), volume 1, London: Transnational Press,page11
  • Chyet, Michael L. (2020) “aran II”, inFerhenga Birûskî: Kurmanji–English Dictionary (Language Series; 1), volume 1, London: Transnational Press,page11

Ratagnon

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Etymology

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FromProto-Malayo-Polynesian*ŋajan.

Noun

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aran

  1. name

Scottish Gaelic

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Etymology

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FromOld Irisharán, fromProto-Celtic*aragnos.

Pronunciation

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Noun

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aran m (genitive singulararain,no plural)

  1. bread,loaf
    aran làthaildailybread
  2. livelihood,sustenance
    a tha cumail t'arain riutwho gives you yourlivelihood
    Cha bhi thu gunaran.You shall not want alivelihood.

Derived terms

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References

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  1. ^Oftedal, M. (1956)A linguistic survey of the Gaelic dialects of Scotland, Vol. III: The Gaelic of Leurbost, Isle of Lewis, Oslo: Norsk Tidsskrift for Sprogvidenskap

Further reading

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  • Edward Dwelly (1911) “aran”, inFaclair Gàidhlig gu Beurla le Dealbhan [The Illustrated Gaelic–English Dictionary]‎[1], 10th edition, Edinburgh: Birlinn Limited,→ISBN
  • MacLennan, Malcolm (1925)A Pronouncing and Etymological Dictionary of the Gaelic Language, Edinburgh: J. Grant,→OCLC

Spanish

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Verb

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aran

  1. third-personpluralpresentindicative ofarar

Tatar

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Noun

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aran

  1. Latin spelling ofаран(aran,a shed)

Welsh

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Pronunciation

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Noun

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aran

  1. Soft mutation ofgaran.

Mutation

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Mutated forms ofgaran
radicalsoftnasalaspirate
garanaranngaranunchanged

Note: Certain mutated forms of some words can never occur in standard Welsh.
All possible mutated forms are displayed for convenience.

Yoruba

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Pronunciation

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Noun

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àrán

  1. velvet

Adjective

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àrán

  1. of or resemblingvelvet

Derived terms

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