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angan

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See also: Angan, ångan, and aŋan

Aromanian

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Alternative forms

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Etymology

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From Vulgar Latin or Late Latin ingannō (to trick, deceive, mock, ridicule) (attested in a gloss), from Latin *ganno or ganniō. Compare Romanian îngâna, îngân (imitate, mimic, parody; delude oneself, mix up). The semantics of this verb have shifted far from the original meaning in Latin, and also further than in Daco-Romanian, where the primary sense is to imitate or mimic; presumably from Proto-Romanian, the it shifted to the specific sense of calling an animal within Aromanian.

Verb

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angan first-singular present indicative (past participle angãnatã)

  1. to call (an animal)
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Icelandic

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Noun

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angan f (genitive singular anganar, no plural)

  1. pleasant scent, aroma

Declension

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Synonyms

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  • anga (to smell pleasant)
  • angandi (pleasant-smelling)

Indonesian

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Etymology

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Pronunciation

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  • IPA(key): /ˈa.ŋan/
  • Rhymes: -ŋan
  • Hyphenation: a‧ngan

Noun

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angan (plural angan-angan, first-person possessive anganku, second-person possessive anganmu, third-person possessive angannya)

  1. thought
  2. idea
  3. opinion
  4. reflection, meditation, pondering, musing, contemplation,
  5. aspiration
  6. intention, purpose, aim
  7. hope

Derived terms

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Further reading

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Javanese

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Romanization

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angan

  1. Romanization of ꦲꦔꦤ꧀

Malay

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Noun

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angan (plural angan-angan, informal 1st possessive anganku, 2nd possessive anganmu, 3rd possessive angannya)

  1. wishful thinking; daydreaming

Descendants

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  • > Indonesian: angan (inherited)
  • Javanese: ꦲꦔꦤ꧀ (angan)

Further reading

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Middle Low German

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Etymology

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From an- +‎ gan.

Pronunciation

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  • (originally) IPA(key): /anɣɒːn/

Verb

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angân

  1. to approach

Old English

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Noun

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angan

  1. inflection of anga:
    1. accusative/genitive/dative singular
    2. nominative/accusative plural

Old Norse

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Etymology

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From anga (to emit odour or fragrance) +‎ -an.

Noun

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angan f (genitive anganar, plural anganir)

  1. sweet odour
    angan Friggjar
    the love of Frigg

Declension

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References

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  • angan”, in Geir T. Zoëga (1910) A Concise Dictionary of Old Icelandic, Oxford: Clarendon Press