"Ramaz" meaning in Kavalan

See Ramaz in All languages combined, or Wiktionary

Noun

Etymology: From Proto-Austronesian *damaʀ (“tree resin used in torch”) by metathesis. Etymology templates: {{inh|ckv|map-pro|*damaʀ|t=tree resin used in torch}} Proto-Austronesian *damaʀ (“tree resin used in torch”) Head templates: {{head|ckv|noun}} Ramaz
  1. fire Synonyms: zamaR

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