Indonesian

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Etymology

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From Arabic أَسَد (ʔasad, lion).

Noun

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asad (first-person possessive asadku, second-person possessive asadmu, third-person possessive asadnya)

  1. (colloquial) lion
    Synonym: singa

Proper noun

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Asad

  1. (astrology, astronomy) Leo
    Synonyms: Leo, Singa

See also

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Zodiac signs in Indonesian (layout · text)
       
Aries,
Hamal,
Mesa
Taurus,
Saur,
Wrisaba
Gemini,
Jauza,
Mintuna
Kanser,
Sartan,
Karkata
       
Leo,
Asad,
Singa
Virgo,
Sunbulat,
Kanya,
Mayang
Libra,
Mizan,
Tula
Skorpio,
Akrab,
Kala
       
Sagitarius,
Kaus,
Danuh
Kaprikornus,
Jadi,
Makara
Akuarius,
Delu,
Kumba
Pises,
Hut,
Mina

Further reading

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Irish

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Pronoun

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asad (emphatic asadsa)

  1. Alternative form of asat

Ladino

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Etymology

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Borrowed from Arabic أَسَد (ʔasad).

Noun

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asad m (Latin spelling)

  1. (Haketia) lion
  2. (Haketia) enemy, tormentor

References

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  • Alegría Bendayán de Bendelac (1995) Diccionario del judeoespañol de los sefardíes del norte de Marruecos: Jaquetía tradicional y moderna, Caracas: Centro de Estudios Sefardíes de Caracas, →ISBN, page 52

Scottish Gaelic

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Etymology

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From Old Irish essiut. Cognates include Irish asat and Manx assyd.

Pronunciation

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  • IPA(key): /ˈas̪ət̪/
  • Hyphenation: a‧sad

Pronoun

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asad

  1. second-person singular of à: from you

Inflection

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Personal inflection of à
Person: simple emphatic
singular first asam asamsa
second asad asadsa
third m às às-san
f aiste aistese
plural first asainn asainne
second asaibh asaibhse
third asta astasan

References

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  • Colin Mark (2003) “à”, in The Gaelic-English dictionary, London: Routledge, →ISBN, page 2

Spanish

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Verb

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asad

  1. second-person plural imperative of asar