Entry (1/19) | 1 tar |
Part of speech | 2 morphological form of aroa |
Entry (2/19) | 3 tar |
Part of speech | 4 morphological form of ary |
Entry (3/19) | 5 tar |
Part of speech | 6 morphological form of tara |
Entry (4/19) | 7 tar |
Part of speech | 8 morphological form of taraina |
Entry (5/19) | 9 tar |
Part of speech | 10 morphological form of tarana |
Entry (6/19) | 11 tar |
Part of speech | 12 morphological form of taratra |
Entry (7/19) | 13 tar |
Part of speech | 14 morphological form of taray |
Entry (8/19) | 15 tar |
Part of speech | 16 morphological form of tare |
Entry (9/19) | 17 tar |
Part of speech | 18 morphological form of taretra |
Entry (10/19) | 19 tar |
Part of speech | 20 morphological form of tari |
Entry (11/19) | 21 tar |
Part of speech | 22 morphological form of taria |
Entry (12/19) | 23 tar |
Part of speech | 24 morphological form of tarika |
Entry (13/19) | 25 tar |
Part of speech | 26 morphological form of tarina |
Entry (14/19) | 27 tar |
Part of speech | 28 morphological form of tario |
Entry (15/19) | 29 tar |
Part of speech | 30 morphological form of taro |
Entry (16/19) | 31 tar |
Part of speech | 32 morphological form of taroa |
Entry (17/19) | 33 tar |
Part of speech | 34 morphological form of taroka |
Entry (18/19) | 35 tar |
Part of speech | 36 morphological form of tarona |
Entry (19/19) | 37 tar |
Part of speech | 38 morphological form of tary |
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tara | 40 tar |
saonjo | 41 taro ~ the edible arum root, taro |
taro | 42 |
43 tar ![]() | |
kaitra | 44 tare ~ tare |
takaitra | 45 tare (une) ~ défaut, tare |
voafetra | 46 taré ~ limité, borné; taré |
maina | 47 tari ~ desséché, tari |
miritse | 48 tari (être) ~ Etre desséché, exterminé, tari |
ritra | 49 tari |
ritse | 50 tari ~ Absorbé, basses eaux, desséché, évaporé, exterminé, sans eau, tari - > kapeke, lane, maike, rembo, ripake, rivo, tane |
tari | 51 |
voaritse | 52 tari ~ Desséché, épuisé, tari - > rinitse |
holatsaonjo | 53 taro (un) ~ nom malgache du taro ou colocase, légume de culture courante. Champignons probablement identiques à notre Agaric champêtre ou à notre Agaric des bois. Communs dans toute l'île, surtout dans les terrains cultivés humifères, et notamment dans les cultures de <1saonjo#>, Colocasia antiquorum Schott. (Araceae). Excellents champignons comestibles. Parfois cultivés par les horticulteurs malgaches.^Merina |
saonjo | 54 taro ~ arum ou taro; ses racines comestibles |
sonzo | 55 taro ~ taro |
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