"petola" meaning in All languages combined

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Adjective [Esperanto]

IPA: [peˈtola] Forms: petolan [accusative, singular], petolaj [plural], petolajn [accusative, plural]
Rhymes: -ola Etymology: From French pétulant, Italian petulante, English petulant, all from Latin petulāns. The u was likely replaced with o to avoid confusion with peti and its derived terms. Etymology templates: {{der|eo|fr|pétulant}} French pétulant, {{der|eo|it|petulante}} Italian petulante, {{der|eo|en|petulant}} English petulant, {{der|eo|la|petulāns}} Latin petulāns Head templates: {{eo-head}} petola (accusative singular petolan, plural petolaj, accusative plural petolajn)
  1. petulant, frolicsome Derived forms: petolema, petoli, petolo, petolulo
    Sense id: en-petola-eo-adj-xtIMPXX2 Categories (other): Esperanto entries with incorrect language header

Noun [Malay]

IPA: /pətola/ Forms: ڤتولا [Jawi], petola-petola [plural], petolaku [first-person, informal, possessive], petolamu [possessive, second-person], petolanya [possessive, third-person]
Rhymes: -ola, -la, -a Etymology: From Sanskrit पटोल (paṭola, “pointed gourd”). Etymology templates: {{der|ms|sa|पटोल||t=pointed gourd}} Sanskrit पटोल (paṭola, “pointed gourd”) Head templates: {{ms-noun|j=ڤتولا}} petola (Jawi spelling ڤتولا, plural petola-petola, informal 1st possessive petolaku, 2nd possessive petolamu, 3rd possessive petolanya)
  1. dishcloth gourd (Luffa acutangula) Categories (lifeform): Vegetables Synonyms: ketola
    Sense id: en-petola-ms-noun-o6LV7ilt Categories (other): Malay entries with incorrect language header, Malay terms with redundant script codes

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