gian
See also: Appendix:Variations of "gian"
Bikol Central
Etymology
From Proto-Philippine *ʀaqan, from Proto-Malayo-Polynesian *ʀaqan.
Pronunciation
- Hyphenation: gi‧an
- IPA(key): /ɡiˈʔan/, [ɡiˈʔan̪]
Derived terms
- kagianan
- maggian
- magian
- pagian
Cimbrian
Alternative forms
Etymology
From Middle High German gān, from Old High German gān, from Proto-West Germanic *gān, from Proto-Germanic *gāną. Cognate with German gehen, English go.
Verb
gian (strong class 7 , third-person singular present indicative geat, past participle gånt, auxiliary soin)
Conjugation
This verb needs an inflection-table template.
References
- Patuzzi, Umberto, ed., (2013) Luserna / Lusérn: Le nostre parole / Ünsarne börtar / Unsere Wörter [Our Words], Luserna, Italy: Comitato unitario delle isole linguistiche storiche germaniche in Italia / Einheitskomitee der historischen deutschen Sprachinseln in Italien
Old Dutch
Etymology
From Proto-West Germanic *jehan.
Inflection
This verb needs an inflection-table template.
Derived terms
Descendants
- Middle Dutch: gien
Further reading
- “gian”, in Oudnederlands Woordenboek, 2012
Vietnamese
Pronunciation
- (Hà Nội) IPA(key): [zaːn˧˧]
- (Huế) IPA(key): [jaːŋ˧˧]
- (Hồ Chí Minh City) IPA(key): [jaːŋ˧˧]
Etymology 1
Sino-Vietnamese word from 間. Doublet of căn.
Etymology 2
Sino-Vietnamese word from 奸.
Adjective
gian
- evil, wicked
- 1820, Nguyễn Du, Truyện Kiều (傳翹), published 1870, line 1663:
- 𣦍情埃別謀奸
- Ngay tình ai biết mưu gian?
- How could honest people think of this as a nefarious trick?
- dishonest
- của gian ― riches obtained from morally dubious means
Anagrams
This article is issued from Wiktionary. The text is licensed under Creative Commons - Attribution - Sharealike. Additional terms may apply for the media files.