"ambahan" meaning in All languages combined

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Noun [Hanunoo]

IPA: /ʔamˈbahan/, [ʔɐmˈba.hɐn]
Rhymes: -ahan Etymology: From amba (“a type of singing”) + -han. Etymology templates: {{af|hnn|amba<t:a type of singing>|-han}} amba (“a type of singing”) + -han Head templates: {{hnn-noun|b=+}} ambahan (Hanunoo spelling ᜠᜫ᜴ᜪᜱᜨ᜴)
  1. chanted verse, characterized by the use of seven-foot lines; by conspicuous lack of loanwords (from Spanish, Tagalog, or Hiligaynon); by many archaic Hanunoo terms; and by being sung always without instrumental accompaniment Categories (topical): Music, Poetry

Noun [Hiligaynon]

Forms: ambáhan [canonical]
Head templates: {{hil-noun|ambáhan}} ambáhan
  1. canticle, chant, hymn, song
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