EnglishEdit

NounEdit

ahun (uncountable)

  1. Pronunciation spelling of iron, representing African-American Vernacular English.
    • 1929, William Faulkner, The Sound and the Fury, Folio Society 2016, page 6:
      “I told him to keep them in his pockets.” Versh said. “Holding on to that ahun gate.”

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AnagramsEdit

Pass Valley YaliEdit

NounEdit

ahun

  1. husband

ReferencesEdit

TetumEdit

EtymologyEdit

From *abu, Proto-Malayo-Polynesian *qabu, compare Karo Batak abu.

NounEdit

ahun

  1. dust, powder

YorubaEdit

Etymology 1Edit

a- (agent-creating prefix) +‎ hún (to itch)

PronunciationEdit

IPA(key): /ā.hṹ/

NounEdit

ahún

  1. itching
  2. something or someone that itches

Etymology 2Edit

Alternative formsEdit

PronunciationEdit

IPA(key): /ā.hũ̄/

NounEdit

ahun

  1. turtle, tortoise
    Synonyms: alábahun, ẹwìrì, ìjàpá
  2. (idiomatic) greed, avarice
  3. (idiomatic) miser, scrooge
  4. (idiomatic) miserliness

Etymology 3Edit

PronunciationEdit

IPA(key): /ā.hũ̀/

NounEdit

ahùn

  1. Alstonia boonei (cheesewood, pattern wood, or stool wood)