See also: Bolon

English edit

Etymology edit

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Noun edit

bolon (plural bolons)

  1. A traditional harp played in Mali.

Translations edit

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French edit

Pronunciation edit

Etymology 1 edit

 
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Noun edit

bolon m (plural bolons)

  1. bolon (traditional harp)

Etymology 2 edit

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Noun edit

bolon m (uncountable)

  1. Bolon (language)

Occitan edit

Pronunciation edit

  • IPA(key): [buˈlu]
  • (Provençal) IPA(key): [buˈlũᵑ]
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Noun edit

bolon m (plural bolons)

  1. bolt

Derived terms edit

Spanish edit

Noun edit

bolon m (plural bólones)

  1. bolon (traditional harp)

Toba Batak edit

Adjective edit

bolon

  1. big
  2. great

Yucatec Maya edit

Etymology edit

From Proto-Mayan *bʼeleng.

Pronunciation edit

Numeral edit

bolon

  1. (obsolete) nine

References edit

  • Beltrán de Santa Rosa María, Pedro (1746) Arte de el idioma maya reducido a succintas reglas, y semilexicon yucateco (in Spanish), Mexico: Por la Biuda de D. Joseph Bernardo de Hogal, page 152: “Bolòn. Nueve. 9.”
  • Montgomery, John (2004) Maya-English, English-Maya (Yucatec) Dictionary & Phrasebook, New York: Hippocrene Books, Inc., →ISBN, page 52