"ابو قردان" meaning in All languages combined

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Noun [Egyptian Arabic]

IPA: [æbʊˈʔeɾdæːn] Forms: أَبُو قِرْدَان [canonical], ʾabu ʾirdān [romanization]
Etymology: From the Arabic أَبُو (ʔabū, “father/possessor of”) + قِرْدَان (qirdān, “ticks”), thus literally meaning "father or possessor of ticks". Derived from the huge number of parasites such as avian ticks found in its breeding colonies. Etymology templates: {{inh|arz|ar|أَبُو||father/possessor of}} Arabic أَبُو (ʔabū, “father/possessor of”), {{m|ar|قِرْدَان||ticks}} قِرْدَان (qirdān, “ticks”) Head templates: {{head|arz|noun|no plural|g=m|head=أَبُو قِرْدَان|tr=ʾabu ʾirdān}} أَبُو قِرْدَان • (ʾabu ʾirdān) m (no plural)
  1. cattle egret Tags: no-plural Categories (lifeform): Freshwater birds
    Sense id: en-ابو_قردان-arz-noun-OfDRqCQR Disambiguation of Freshwater birds: 70 30
  2. ibis Tags: no-plural
    Sense id: en-ابو_قردان-arz-noun-ulmOtyq2
The following are not (yet) sense-disambiguated
Synonyms: ابو منجل

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