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单词 baga
释义

baga

See also: băga, bağa, and bāgā

Asi

Etymology

Inherited from Proto-Austronesian *baʀaq.

Noun

baga

  1. (anatomy) lung

Bikol Central

Etymology 1

Inherited from Proto-Malayo-Polynesian *baʀah, compare Malay bara.

Pronunciation

  • Hyphenation: baga
  • IPA(key): /ˈbaɡa/

Noun

bága

  1. ember

Etymology 2

Inherited from Proto-Austronesian *baʀaq, compare Ilocano bara.

Pronunciation

  • Hyphenation: baga
  • IPA(key): /ˈbaɡa/

Noun

bagâ

  1. (anatomy) lung
    Synonym: pulmon

Pronunciation

  • Hyphenation: baga
  • IPA(key): /baˈɡa/

Particle

bagá

  1. Emphatic expression determined by context.
    Iyo, baga.
    Yeah, really.
    Siisay baga iyan?
    Who really was that?

Adjective

bagá

  1. supposed, expected
    Mapuli ka baga nin amay.
    You're supposed to come home early.

Catalan

Pronunciation

  • (Balearic, Central) IPA(key): /ˈba.ɡə/
  • (Valencian) IPA(key): /ˈba.ɡa/

Etymology 1

Aphetic variant of obaga, feminine of obac (shady).

Noun

baga f (plural bagues)

  1. ubac (shady side of a mountain)
    Synonym: obac
  2. A shady forest.

Etymology 2

From Late Latin baca (ring).

Noun

baga f (plural bagues)

  1. loop
  2. ring
    Synonym: anella
Derived terms
  • baga lliure
  • embagar

Further reading

  • “baga” in Diccionari de la llengua catalana, segona edició, Institut d’Estudis Catalans.

Cebuano

Etymology 1

Inherited from Proto-Malayo-Polynesian *baʀah.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ˈbaɡa/, [ˈba.ɡʌ](General Cebuano)
  • Rhymes: -aɡa
  • Hyphenation: ba‧ga

Noun

baga

  1. ember

Verb

baga

  1. to glow
  2. to broil small dried fish by placing them in a plate full of embers and shaking them
Derived terms
  • bagabaga
  • bagahan
  • baghanan
  • mokaog baga

Etymology 2

Inherited from Proto-Austronesian *baʀaq.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ˈbaɡaʔ/, [ˈba.ɡʌʔ](General Cebuano)
  • Rhymes: -aɡaʔ
  • Hyphenation: ba‧ga

Noun

bagà

  1. (anatomy) lung

Etymology 3

Sense "misbehaving in an unusual way", from ellipsis of baga og buang.

Sense "brazen", from ellipsis of baga og nawong.

Sense "rich", from ellipsis of baga og bulsa.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /baˈɡaʔ/, [bʌˈɡaʔ](General Cebuano)
  • Rhymes: -aʔ
  • Hyphenation: ba‧ga

Adjective

bagâ

  1. thick
  2. (figuratively) misbehaving in an unusual way (usu. by peeping at someone while they are bathing)
  3. (figuratively) brazen
  4. (figuratively) rich

Verb

baga

  1. to thicken
  2. (figuratively) to become rich
Derived terms
  • baga ang buang
  • baga ang nawong
  • baga og buang
  • baga og bulsa
  • baga og gwatsi
  • baga og nawong
  • gibag-on
  • kabalag-on
  • pabaga sa nawong

Dibabawon Manobo

Etymology 1

Inherited from Proto-Malayo-Polynesian *baʀah.

Noun

baga

  1. ember

Etymology 2

Inherited from Proto-Austronesian *baʀaq.

Noun

baga

  1. (anatomy) lung

Galician

Alternative forms

  • boga

Etymology

From Old Galician and Old Portuguese, from Latin bāca (berry).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ˈbaɣa̝/

Noun

baga f (plural bagas)

  1. drupe; berry
  2. flax capsule
    Synonym: bagaña
  3. laurel tree berry
    Synonym: lorbaga

Derived terms

  • bago
  • debagar
  • bagaña
  • bagazo
  • bagullo
  • lorbaga

References

  • baga” in Xavier Varela Barreiro & Xavier Gómez Guinovart: Corpus Xelmírez - Corpus lingüístico da Galicia medieval. SLI / Grupo TALG / ILG, 2006–2018.
  • baga” in Dicionario de Dicionarios da lingua galega, SLI - ILGA 2006–2013.
  • baga” in Tesouro informatizado da lingua galega. Santiago: ILG.
  • baga” in Álvarez, Rosario (coord.): Tesouro do léxico patrimonial galego e portugués, Santiago de Compostela: Instituto da Lingua Galega.

Gamilaraay

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /baɡa/

Noun

baga

  1. river bank

Gooniyandi

Noun

baga

  1. bindi-eye, bindii, bindies

Higaonon

Etymology

Inherited from Proto-Austronesian *baʀaq.

Noun

bagà

  1. lung

Hiligaynon

Etymology

Inherited from Proto-Malayo-Polynesian *baʀah.

Noun

bága

  1. charcoal, cinder, coal, light

Icelandic

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ˈpaːɣa/
  • Rhymes: -aːɣa

Noun

baga f (genitive singular bögu, nominative plural bögur)

  1. poem, verse, ditty
Declension

Verb

baga (weak verb, third-person singular past indicative bagaði, supine bagað)

  1. to inconvenience, to burden, to trouble
Conjugation
Synonyms
  • ómaka
Derived terms
  • bagi

Ilocano

Noun

baga

  1. red

Kagayanen

Etymology

Cognates with Cebuano abaga.

Noun

baga

  1. (anatomy) shoulder

Latin

Etymology

Borrowed from Middle English bagge.

Noun

baga f (genitive bagae); first declension (Medieval Latin, England)

  1. bag, especially for official documents
  2. court department, as in the Petty Bag

Declension

First-declension noun.

CaseSingularPlural
Nominativebagabagae
Genitivebagaebagārum
Dativebagaebagīs
Accusativebagambagās
Ablativebagābagīs
Vocativebagabagae

References

  • baga in Charles du Fresne du Cange’s Glossarium Mediæ et Infimæ Latinitatis (augmented edition with additions by D. P. Carpenterius, Adelungius and others, edited by Léopold Favre, 1883–1887)
  • R. E. Latham, D. R. Howlett, & R. K. Ashdowne, editors (1975–2013), baga”, in Dictionary of Medieval Latin from British Sources, London: Oxford University Press for the British Academy, →ISBN, OCLC 1369101
  • Niermeyer, Jan Frederik (1976), “baga”, in Mediae Latinitatis Lexicon Minus, Leiden, Boston: E. J. Brill, page 76

Lindu

Noun

baga

  1. (anatomy) tooth

Maguindanao

Etymology

From Proto-Austronesian *baʀaq, compare Ilocano bara.

Noun

baga

  1. lung

Mansaka

Etymology 1

From Proto-Malayo-Polynesian *baʀah, compare Malay bara.

Noun

baga

  1. ember

Etymology 2

From Proto-Austronesian *baʀaq, compare Ilocano bara.

Noun

bagà

  1. (anatomy) lung

Etymology 3

From Proto-Malayo-Polynesian *baʀeq, compare Malay barah.

Noun

bágà

  1. boil, abscess; sore

Maranao

Etymology

Inherited from Proto-Malayo-Polynesian *baʀah.

Noun

baga

  1. ember
  2. spark

Phuthi

Verb

-baga

  1. to cause (something), to abduct

Inflection

This verb needs an inflection-table template.


Portuguese

Etymology

Inherited from Latin bāca (berry; fruit).

Pronunciation

 
  • (Brazil) IPA(key): /ˈba.ɡɐ/
    • (Southern Brazil) IPA(key): /ˈba.ɡa/
  • (Portugal) IPA(key): /ˈba.ɡɐ/ [ˈba.ɣɐ]

  • Rhymes: -aɡɐ
  • Homophone: vaga (Northern Portugal)
  • Hyphenation: ba‧ga

Noun

baga f (plural bagas)

  1. (botany) berry (soft fruit which develops from a single ovary and contains seeds not encased in pits)

Derived terms

  • bagalhão (augmentative)
  • baguinha (diminutive)
  • baga-da-praia
  • baga-de-louro
  • bagaceira
  • bagaceiro
  • bagaço
  • bagada
  • bago

Romanian

Etymology

Borrowed from Ottoman Turkish [script needed] (bağa).

Noun

baga f (plural bagale)

  1. turtle shell

Declension

References

  • baga in Academia Română, Micul dicționar academic, ediția a II-a, Bucharest: Univers Enciclopedic, 2010. →ISBN

Scottish Gaelic

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ˈbakə/

Noun

baga m (genitive singular baga, plural bagaichean)

  1. bag
  2. handbag
  3. suitcase

Synonyms

  • màileid
  • poca

Spanish

Etymology

(This etymology is missing or incomplete. Please add to it, or discuss it at the Etymology scriptorium.)

Noun

baga f (plural bagas)

  1. flax capsule
  2. (climbing) life line

Further reading

  • baga”, in Diccionario de la lengua española, Vigésima tercera edición, Real Academia Española, 2014

Tagalog

Etymology 1

Ultimately from Proto-Austronesian *baʀaq. Cognate with Amis fala, Ilocano bara, Cebuano baga, and Bilba ba.

Pronunciation

  • Hyphenation: ba‧ga
  • IPA(key): /ˈbaɡaʔ/, [ˈba.ɣɐʔ]

Noun

bagà (Baybayin spelling ᜊᜄ)

  1. (anatomy) lung
    Synonym: pulmon
    Nawalan na ng lakas na huminga ang kanyang mga baga.
    His lungs lost their strength to breathe.

Etymology 2

From Proto-Malayo-Polynesian *baʀah (ember), from Proto-Austronesian *baʀah (ember, glowing coal). Cognate with Papora balah (charcoal), Ilocano bara (red-hot), Cebuano baga, Malay bara, and Manggarai wara.

Pronunciation

  • Hyphenation: ba‧ga
  • IPA(key): /ˈbaɡa/, [ˈba.ɣɐ]

Noun

baga (Baybayin spelling ᜊᜄ)

  1. glowing charcoal; live coal; ember
    Synonyms: alyabo, tapi
Derived terms
  • magbaga
  • nagbabaga
  • pabagahin
  • pagbagahin

Etymology 3

Ultimately from Proto-Austronesian *baʀəq (abscess, boil). Cognate with Mayoyao Ifugao bala (ulcer), Hanunoo baga, Malagasy bay, vay (wound, boil), Malay barah (abscess), and Manggarai bara (swollen).

Pronunciation

  • Hyphenation: ba‧ga
  • IPA(key): /baˈɡaʔ/, [bɐˈɣaʔ]

Noun

bagâ (Baybayin spelling ᜊᜄ)

  1. (pathology) abscess; tumor (especially of the breast)
Derived terms
  • bagain
  • maga
  • paga
See also
  • bukol
  • pigsa

Etymology 4

Possibly derived from Proto-Malayo-Polynesian *ba.

Pronunciation

  • Hyphenation: ba‧ga
  • IPA(key): /baˈɡa/, [bɐˈɣa]

Particle

bagá (Baybayin spelling ᜊᜄ)

  1. (dialectal) marks a sentence as interrogative
    Synonyms: ba, (dialectal) ga
    Ano baga ang nais mong mangyari?
    What do you want to happen?
Derived terms
  • bagaman
  • bagamat
  • kumbaga

Taroko

Noun

baga

  1. (anatomy) hand

Tiruray

Etymology

Inherited from Proto-Austronesian *baʀaq.

Noun

baga

  1. (anatomy) lung

Tok Pisin

Noun

baga

  1. guy; fellow
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