petun
English edit
Etymology edit
From French pétun, from Tupian.
Noun edit
petun
- (rare, chiefly historical) Tobacco, especially in the context of its early acquisition from Native Americans by the French.
Anagrams edit
Finnish edit
Noun edit
petun
Anagrams edit
French edit
Noun edit
petun m (plural petuns)
- Alternative form of pétun
Mapudungun edit
Verb edit
petun (Raguileo spelling)
- To see.
Synonyms edit
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