"famafa" meaning in Malagasy

See famafa in All languages combined, or Wiktionary

Noun

Head templates: {{head|mg|nouns}} famafa
  1. (dialectal) broom Tags: dialectal Synonyms: kifafa, kofafa
    Sense id: en-famafa-mg-noun-EAoH0eQ2 Categories (other): Malagasy entries with incorrect language header, Malagasy entries with topic categories using raw markup Disambiguation of Malagasy entries with incorrect language header: 65 35 Disambiguation of Malagasy entries with topic categories using raw markup: 76 24
  2. (dialectal, by extension) some plants whose twigs are used to make brooms, such as Henonia scoparia and licorice weed (Scoparia dulcis) Tags: broadly, dialectal Categories (lifeform): Amaranths and goosefoots, Plantain family plants
    Sense id: en-famafa-mg-noun-QrjaTXJz Disambiguation of Amaranths and goosefoots: 30 70 Disambiguation of Plantain family plants: 31 69

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