tano

See also: taño, tañó, tāno, täno, tano', and tần ô

Galician

Noun

tano m (plural tanos)

  1. stem or slip (horticulture)

Hausa

Noun

tànô m (possessed form tànôn)

  1. drum or barrel for liquids

Ido

Etymology

Borrowed from English tan, French tan.

Noun

tano (plural tani)

  1. tan (oak bark or similar used for tanning)

Derived terms


Spanish

Etymology

From a corruption of napolitano (Neapolitan).

Adjective

tano (feminine singular tana, masculine plural tanos, feminine plural tanas)

  1. (slang, Argentina, Uruguay) Italian

Noun

tano m (plural tanos)

  1. (slang, Argentina, Uruguay) An Italian (a person from Italy or of Italian ancestry)

Swahili

Swahili cardinal numbers
 <  4 5 6  > 
    Cardinal : -tano

Etymology

Compare Luganda -taano.

Numeral

-tano (declinable)

  1. (cardinal) five

Inflection


Wusi

Noun

tano

  1. (Kerepua) water

Reference

  • Darrell T. Tryon, New Hebrides languages: an internal classification (1976), page 311
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