"bava" meaning in Ladino

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Noun

Etymology: First meaning from the hypothesized Vulgar Latin *baba (“drooling, infantile talk”). Second meaning possibly from Portuguese vovó (diminutive of avó), ultimately from Latin avus. Etymology templates: {{inh|lad|VL.|*baba||drooling, infantile talk}} Vulgar Latin *baba (“drooling, infantile talk”), {{bor|lad|pt|vovó}} Portuguese vovó, {{der|lad|la|avus}} Latin avus Head templates: {{lad-noun|g=f}} bava f (Latin spelling)
  1. spittle Tags: feminine, romanization
    Sense id: en-bava-lad-noun-~Q5e4lYf
  2. grandma, old woman Tags: feminine, romanization
    Sense id: en-bava-lad-noun-KUeBroOO Categories (other): Ladino entries with incorrect language header, Ladino terms with redundant script codes Disambiguation of Ladino entries with incorrect language header: 15 85 Disambiguation of Ladino terms with redundant script codes: 22 78
The following are not (yet) sense-disambiguated
Synonyms: vava

Alternative forms

Download JSON data for bava meaning in Ladino (1.5kB)

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