oan
See also: -oan
Breton
Etymology 1
From Proto-Celtic *ognos (compare Welsh oen, Old Irish úan, from Proto-Indo-European *h₂egʷnós (“lamb”).
Noun
oan m (plural ein)
- lamb
- Oan Doue ― Lamb of God
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Etymology 2
See etymology on the main entry.
Verb
oan
- first-person singular imperfect of bezañ
- Trist e oan.
- I was sad.
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Finnish
Noun
oan
- Genitive singular form of oka.
Anagrams
Tetum
Noun
oan
Adjective
oan
West Frisian
Preposition
oan
- on (not "on top of")
- Example: "oan 'e oare kant" (on the other hand, lit, "on the other side")
- Example: "it skilderij hingt oan 'e muorre" (the painting hangs on the wall)
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