"họnhungan" meaning in Gun

See họnhungan in All languages combined, or Wiktionary

Noun

IPA: /hɔ̃̄.hũ̀.ɡã̀/ Forms: họnhùngàn [canonical], họnhùngàn lẹ́ [plural]
Etymology: From họn (“door”) + hùn (“to open”) + gàn (“metal”), literally “metallic door-opener”. Cognates include Fon hɔnhungàn, Saxwe Gbe hɔngàn Etymology templates: {{compound|guw|họn|hùn|gàn|lit=metallic door-opener|t1=door|t2=to open|t3=metal}} họn (“door”) + hùn (“to open”) + gàn (“metal”), literally “metallic door-opener”, {{cog|fon|hɔnhungàn}} Fon hɔnhungàn, {{cog|sxw|hɔngàn}} Saxwe Gbe hɔngàn Head templates: {{head|guw|noun|plural|họnhùngàn lẹ́|head=họnhùngàn}} họnhùngàn (plural họnhùngàn lẹ́)
  1. key Tags: Nigeria Synonyms: hɔnhùngàn (Benin)
    Sense id: en-họnhungan-guw-noun-LHDhK3oG Categories (other): Gun entries with incorrect language header, Nigerian Gun, Saxwe Gbe terms in nonstandard scripts

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