wana

See also: wána

Gothic

Romanization

wana

  1. Romanization of 𐍅𐌰𐌽𐌰

Indonesian

Etymology

From Sanskrit वन (vana, forest), possible via Javanese or Old Javanese

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /wa.na/
  • Hyphenation: wa‧na

Noun

wana

  1. forest

Synonyms

Derived terms

  • wana antara

Further reading


Japanese

Romanization

wana

  1. Rōmaji transcription of わな

Javanese

Other scripts
Carakan ꦮꦤ
Roman wana

Etymology

From Old Javanese wana, from Sanskrit वन (vana, forest, grove, thicket).

Noun

wana (ngoko alas, krama wana)

  1. forest, wood
  2. (dialectal) field

References

  • "wana" in W. J. S. Poerwadarminta, Bausastra Jawa. J. B. Wolters' Uitgevers-Maatschappij N. V. Groningen, Batavia, 1939

Lindu

Noun

wana

  1. jungle; forest

Old Javanese

Other scripts
Carakan ꦮꦤ
Roman wana

Etymology

From Sanskrit वन (vana, forest, grove, thicket).

Noun

wana

  1. forest, wood

References

  • "wana" in P.J. Zoetmulder with the collaboration of S.O. Robson, Old Javanese-English Dictionary. 's-Gravenhage: M. Nijhoff, 1982.

Pitjantjatjara

Noun

wana

  1. digging stick for gathering food (traditionally used by women; along with a piti it symbolises women)

References

  • Paul A. Eckert (2007) Pitjantjatjara / Yankunytjatjara Picture Dictionary, IAD Press, →ISBN

Sundanese

Romanization

wana

  1. Romanization of ᮝᮔ

Swahili

Noun

wana

  1. plural of mwana

Verb

wana

  1. inflection of -wa na:
    1. third-person plural present affirmative
    2. m-wa class subject inflected plural present affirmative
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