Båhn
Bavarian
Etymology
From Middle High German ban, from Old High German *bana, from Proto-West Germanic *banu, from Proto-Germanic *banō, from Proto-Indo-European *gʷʰon-eh₂, from *gʷʰen- (“to strike, kill”). Cognates include Yiddish באַן (ban), German Bahn, Luxembourgish Bunn, Dutch baan.
Noun
Båhn f (plural Båhnan)
- route, trail
- (rail transport) railway/railroad or rail transport
- A vehicle in rail transport (especially a regional commuter train or tram, otherwise more often Zuag or Tram)
- (astronomy) orbit
- strip or sheet of material that is rolled up (e.g., cloth, wallpaper)
- (aviation) Short for Flugbåhn (“trajectory”).
- (traffic) Short for Foarbåhn (“lane of a road”).
- (sports) Short for Bowlingbåhn (“bowling lane”).
- (sports) Short for Rennbåhn (“racecourse, racetrack”).
- (sports) Short for Schwimmbåhn (“lane of a swimming pool”).
- (sports) lap, length (swum in the lane of a swimming pool)
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