From en.wiktionary.org:
[Appendix:Variations of "bat"] [minitoc]
** Translingual
*** Etymology
[mul] [mul].
*** Symbol
[mul-symbol]
1. [2&5]
** English
[bat (disambiguation)]
*** Pronunciation
- [băt] , [en] - [en] - [en] - [en]
*** Etymology 1
Dialectal variant (akin to dialectal [sv]) of [en], [enm], of [en] origin. Perhaps compare [en], from [non] + [is].
Compare [gmq-osw], [gmq-oda].
**** Noun
[en-noun]
1. [en] Any flying mammal of the order [Chiroptera] , usually small and nocturnal , insectivorous or frugivorous . 2. * [I] 3. * 2012 , Suemedha Sood, [(bbc.co.uk)] Travelwise: Texas love bats (see https://web.archive.org/web/20120213011349/http://www.bbc.com/travel/blog/20120209-travelwise-texas-love-bats) [ sic ] 4. *: As well as being worth millions of dollars to the Texan agriculture industry, these mammals are worth millions of dollars to the state’s tourism industry. Texas is home to the world’s largest known BAT colony (in Comal County), and the world’s largest urban BAT colony (in Austin). BAT watching is a common activity, with the Texas Parks and Wildlife Department offering more BAT -viewing sites than anywhere else in the US. 5. [en] [en] An old woman. 6. * [1=en]
***** Derived terms
{{col2|en|title=terms derived from _bat_ (flying animal) |alien space bats |a nod's as good as a wink to a blind bat |[anvil bat] ([Epomops] spp.) |baby bat |[badger bat] ([Niumbaha superba]) |[banana bat] ([Musonycteris harrisoni]) |[barbastelle bat] ([Barbastella barbastellus]) |bat box |bat bug ([Polyctenidae] spp.) |Batcape |batcorder |batcrap|Pallas's long-tongued bat |bat detector |batdom |bat ear |[en] ([Otocyon megalotis]) |batfaced |[bat falcon] ([Falco rufigularis]) |Batfamily |batfish* |bat flower, [batflower] ([Tacca] spp.) |bat fly ([Nycteribiidae] spp.) |bat-fowler, batfowler |bat-fowling |bat hawk ([Macheiramphus alcinus]) |bat house |bat laurel ([Prunus polystachya]) |batless |batlike|batling |Batman|batmeat|batmobile |bat nut ([Trapa] spp.) |batologist |bat phone |[bat plant] ([Tacca] spp.) |batpoop |bat ray ([Myliobatis californica]) |bats<t:crazy><pos:adjective> |batshit|batsicle|batskin|batspit|batsqueak |bat star ([Patiria miniata])|batswing |[en] ([Nycteribia] spp.) |battish |[bat tree] ([Magnolia grandiflora]) |batty |Batusi|Batverse |batwing, bat wing |[Bechstein's bat] ([Myotis bechsteinii]) |big brown bat ([Eptesicus] spp.) |[big-eared bat]* |[Blanford's bat] ([Hesperoptenus blanfordi]) |blind as a bat |[blossom bat] ([Syconycteris] spp.) |[blunt-eared bat] ([Tomopeas ravus]) |Brandt's bat ([Myotis brandtii]) |[brown bat]* |[bull bat] ([Chordeiles] spp.) |[en]* |[en] ([Craseonycteris thonglongyai]) |[butterfly bat] ([Glauconycteris] spp.) |Cadena's long-tongued bat ([Hsunycteris cadenai]) |[canyon bat] ([Parastrellus hesperus]) |[cave bat] ([Antrozus] spp.) |chocolate wattled bat ([Chalinolobus morio]) |[cinnamon bat] ([Mormoops]) |[copper-winged bat] ([Myotis formosus]) |Damara horseshoe bat ([Rhinolophus damarensis]) |Dashe's nectar bat ([Hsunycteris dashe]) |Daubenton's bat ([Myotis daubentonii]) |[dawn bat] ([Eonycteris spelaea]) |[desert bat] ([Antrozous pallidus]) |[disc-winged bat]/[disk-winged bat]/[disc bat]/[disk bat] ([Thyropteridae] spp.) |Dormer's bat ([Scotozous dormeri]) |[epaulet bat]/[epauletted bat]* ([Epomophorini] spp.) |evening bat ([Nycticeius humeralis]) |[fishing bat]/[fisherman bat] ([Noctilionidae] spp.) |[fish-eating bat] ([Myotis vivesi]) |[flower-faced bat] ([Anthops ornatus]) |[flute-nosed bat] ([Murina florium]) |[forest bat] ([Kerivoula] spp.) |[fox bat], fox-bat ([Pteropodidae] spp.) |free-tailed bat ([Molossidae] spp.) |[fringe-lipped bat] ([Trachops cirrhosus]) |[frosted bat] ([Vespertilio murinus]) |[en]* ([Pteropodidae] spp.) |[funnel-eared bat] ([Natalidae] spp.) |[en] ([Myotis emarginatus]) |[en] ([Macroderma gigas]) |[en] ([Mormoops megalophylla]) |[giant bat] ([Pteropus] spp.) |[golden-tipped bat] ([Phoniscus papuensis]) |[golden bat] ([Mimon bennettii]) |[gray bat] ([Myotis grisescens]) |greater mouse-eared bat ([Myotis myotis]) |[groove-toothed bat] ([Phoniscus atrox]) |[guano bat] ([Tadarida brasiliensis]) |[hairless bat] ([Cheiromeles torquatus]) |[hairy-faced bat] ([Myotis annectans]) |[hairy-tailed bat] ([Lasiurus ebenus]) |[hairy-winged bat] ([Harpiocephalus] spp.) |[hammer-headed bat] ([Hypsignathus monstrosus]) |[harelipped bat] ([Noctilio] spp.) |[harlequin bat] ([Scotomanes ornatus]) |[en]* |have bats in the belfry, have bats in one's belfry |[heart-nosed bat] ([Cardioderma cor]) |[en] ([Lasiurus cinereus]) |[Hodgson's bat] ([Myotis formosus]) |[hog-nosed bat] ([Craseonycteris thonglongyai]) |hollow-faced bat ([Nycteris]) |[horn-skinned bat] ([Eptesicus floweri]) |[en] ([Rhinolophidae] spp.) |Horsfield's bat |[en] ([Myotis sodalis]) |[jackass bat] ([Euderma maculata]) |[javelin bat] ([Phyllostomus hastatus]) |Kitti's hog-nosed bat ([Craseonycteris thonglongyai]) |[Kobayashi's bat] ([Eptesicus kobayashii]) |[large-footed bat] ([Myotis adversus]) |[en]* ([Phyllostomidae] spp. and [Hipposideridae] spp.) |Leisler's bat ([Nyctalus leisleri]) |like a bat out of hell |[en]* |[long-legged bat] ([Macrophyllum macrophyllum]) |[long-nosed bat]* |[lyre bat] ([Megaderma lyra]) |[en]* |megabat ([Yinpterochiroptera] spp.) |[en]* ([Microchiroptera] spp.) |[mole bat] ([Mola mola]) |Moloney's mimic bat [Mimetillus moloneyi]) |[en] ([Molossus tropidorhynchus]) |moonbat |[Morris's bat] ([Myotis morrisi]) |[en] ([Myotis] spp.) |[mouse-tailed bat] ([Rhinopoma] spp.) |[naked bat] ([Cheiromeles torquatus]) |[naked-backed bat] ([Pteronotus davyi]) |[Natterer's bat] ([Myotis nattereri]) |New York bat ([Lasiurus borealis]) |night-bat |[northern bat] ([Eptesicus nilssonii]) |[orange bat] ([Rhinonicteris aurantia]) |painted bat ([Kerivoula picta]) |[pale-faced bat] ([Phylloderma stenops]) |pallid bat ([Antrozous pallidus]) |[parti-coloured bat], particoloured bat ([Vespertilio murinus]) |Patton's long-tongued bat ([Hsunycteris pattoni]) |[pied bat] ([Niumbaha superba]) |[pipistrelle bat]/[pipistrel bat] ([Pipistrellus] spp.) |[pond bat] ([Myotis dasycneme]) |[proboscis bat] ([Rhynchonycteris naso]) |[railer bat] ([Mops thersites]) |[red bat] ([Lasiurus borealis]) |[Ridley's bat] ([Myotis ridleyi]) |round-eared tube-nosed bat ([Hipposideros semoni]) |[en]* ([Hipposideros] spp.) |[sac-winged bat] ([Emballonuridae] spp.) |[Schlieffen's bat] ([Nycticeinops schlieffeni]) |sea-bat, sea bat, seabat ([Ogcocephalidae] spp.) |[Seminole bat] ([Lasiurus seminolus]) |Semon's leaf-nosed bat, Semon's roundleaf bat ([Hipposideros semoni]) |[serotine bat] ([Eptesicus serotinus])) |sheath-tailed bat ([Emballonuridae] spp.) |[short-tailed bat] ([Mystacina] spp.) |[silky bat] ([Eptesicus serotinus])) |[silver-haired bat] ([Lasionycteris noctivagans]) |[Sind bat] ([Eptesicus nasutus]) |slit-faced bat ([Nycteris] spp.) |[smoky bat] ([Amorphochilus schnablii]) |[sombre bat] ([Eptesicus tatei]) |soricine bat ([Glossophaga soricina]) |[spearnose bat] ([Phyllostomidae] spp.) |specter bat, spectre bat, spectral bat ([Vampyrum spectrum]) |[spotted bat] ([Euderma maculatum]) |[Tacarcuna bat] ([Lasiurus castaneus]) |[tent-making bat] ([Uroderma bilobatum]) |[thick-eared bat] ([Eptesicus pachyotis]) |Thomas's nectar bat ([Hsunycteris thomasi]) |[thumbless bat] ([Amorphochilus schnablii], [Furipterus horrens]) |[Tickell's bat] ([Hesperoptenus tickelli]) |Timorese horseshoe bat ([Rhinolophus montanus]) |[en] [Taphozous] spp.) |[en] ([Asellia tridens] etc.) |[trumpet-nosed bat] ([Musonycteris harrisoni]) |[tube-nosed bat] ([Nyctimene] spp.) |[en]* |[Van Gelder's bat] ([Bauerus dubiaquercus]) |[en]* ([Vespertilionidae] spp.) |[Welwitsch's bat] ([Myotis welwitschii]) |werebat |western mastiff bat ([Eumops perotis]) |[whiskered bat] ([Myotis mystacinus]) |[white bat] ([Diclidurus] spp.) |[Woermann's bat] ([Megaloglossus woermanni]) |[wrinkle-faced bat] ([Centurio senex]) |[wrinkle-lipped bat] ([Molossidae] spp.) |[yellow bat] ([Scotophilus nigrita]) |[yellow-winged bat] ([Lavia frons]) }}
***** Translations
[Noun]
**** See also
- Appendix:Animals - Appendix:English collective nouns
*** Etymology 2
From [en], [enm], from [en], probably of [en] origin, compare [obt] and modern [br], ultimately from a derivative of [en], similar to the Gaulish source of [la].[1]
**** Noun
[en-noun]
1. A club made of wood used as a weapon 2. [en] A club made of wood or aluminium used for striking the ball in sports such as baseball , softball and cricket . 3. A turn at hitting the ball with a bat in a game . 4. A player rated according to skill in batting. 5. [en] The piece of wood on which the spinner places the coins and then uses for throwing them. [2] 6. [en] Shale or bituminous shale. 7. * {{ quote-text | en | year=1799 | author=w:Richard Kirwan | title=Geological Essays |passage=bituminous shale ; which miners , if I mistake not , call BAT}}
1. A sheet of cotton used for filling quilt s or comfortable s; batting . 2. A part of a brick with one whole end. < !--see brickbat--> 3. A stroke ; a sharp blow . 4. [en] A stroke of work. 5. [en] Rate of motion; speed.. 6. * {{ quote-text | en | year=1842 | title=Sporting Magazine | page=251 |passage=On starting, The Nun led at a very slow pace for a quarter of a mile, when the Shrigley colt made running at a good BAT.}}
1. * {{ quote-text | en | year=1898 | author=unknown author | title=Pall Mall Magazine |passage=a vast host of fowl [...] making at full BAT for the North Sea.}}
1. [en] A spree ; a jollification ; a binge , jag . 2. [en] Manner; rate; condition; state of health. 3. [en] A rough walking stick. [3] [4] 4. * [poem=A Lover's Complaint]
***** Synonyms
- [two-up] [en] , [en] , [en] , [en]
***** Derived terms
{{col3|en|bat of an eye|pandy bat|right off the bat |at bat|beat the bat |bat and ball |baseball bat |batman |bat-pad |batsman |bat speed |big bat |brickbat |carry out one's bat |carry the bat |come to bat |corked bat |cricket bat |cross bat |dead bat |fungo bat |go to bat |half-bat |nail bat |off one's own bat |on one's own bat |straight bat |take one's bat and ball and go home |up to bat|batboy|batgirl|batlet|batmaker|batswoman|bingle|brickbat|cluebat|superbat |dizzy bat }}
***** Translations
[Noun]
**** References
[reflist]
*** Etymology 3
[en] From [en], [enm], from [en], from [en], from [en], of [en] origin; perhaps of [en] or [en] origin. In modern English reinterpreted as a verbal derivative of Etymology 2. Compare [en], [en].
**** Verb
[en-verb]
1. [en] To hit with a bat or (figuratively) as if with a bat. 2. [en] [en] To take a turn at hitting a ball with a bat in sports like cricket , baseball and softball , as opposed to field ing. 3. [en] To strike or swipe as though with a bat. 4. [en] To bate or flutter, as a hawk .
***** Derived terms
[en]
***** Translations
[Verb]
*** Etymology 4
[en] Possibly a variant of [en].
**** Verb
[en-verb]
1. [en] To flutter 2. [en] To wink . 3. [en] To flit quickly from place to place. 4. * [en]
***** Usage notes
Most commonly used in the phrase [en], and variants thereof.
***** Derived terms
[en]
*** Etymology 5
Borrowed from [en], from [en], from [en], form of [la], from [en]. [en].
**** Noun
[en-noun]
1. [en] A packsaddle .
***** Derived terms
- [en]
*** Etymology 6
**** Noun
[?]
1. [en] .
*** Etymology 7
**** Noun
[en-noun]
1. [en] [en] .
*** Etymology 8
**** Noun
[en-noun]
1. [en] A child's shoe without a welt . 2. * {{ quote-text | en | year=1909 | title=Boot and Shoe Recorder | volume=55 | page=25 |passage=The retailer who sells a little girl a pretty pair of shoes today instead of a pair of BATS, is bound to sell that girl, when she grows up, a pair of stylish $3 or $4 shoes instead of her buying a pair of $1.98 bargain BATS elsewhere.}}
1. [en] A boot that is badly made or in poor condition.
***** References
- [child's shoe; boot] J. Wright, _The English Dialect Dictionary_ - [boot] 1873 , John Camden Hotten, _The Slang Dictionary_
**** See also
- [en] - [en] - [en]
*** Anagrams
- [en] [en] [en]
** Achang
*** Etymology
From [acn].
*** Pronunciation
- [lh=pa³¹]
*** Verb
[acn]
1. to strike , hit , beat
*** Further reading
- [10-11]
** Aromanian
*** Alternative forms
- [rup]
*** Etymology
From [rup], from earlier [la]. Compare Daco-[ro].
*** Verb
[pres3s=bati]
1. to beat , hit , strike 2. to defeat
**** Synonyms
- [beat] [rup] - [defeat] [rup]
**** Related terms
- [rup] / [rup] - [rup] - [rup] - [rup] - [rup]
** Basque
*** Etymology
From a reduced form of [eu], present also in [eu] and [eu].[5][6][7] Compared by Eduardo Orduña and Joan Ferrer to [xib].[8][9]
*** Pronunciation
[+< audio:Eus-bat.ogg>]
*** Determiner
[a]
1. a, an , some 2. [after a numeral] some , about , around 3. the same
**** Usage notes
- The determiner doesn't take the definite singular form.
**** Declension
[eu-indefinite pronouns/table]
*** Numeral
[eu] [eu]
1. [eu] one
**** Usage notes
- The declension table shown in this section only applies when [eu] is used as a noun (usually when referring to the number itself). For other uses see the other declension tables.
**** Declension
[eu-decl-inanim]
**** Derived terms
{{col|eu |batasun<t:unity>|bat egin<t:to unite>|bat egon<t:to agree>|bat etorri<t:to agree>|bat izan<t:to be united>|bateko<t:single>|batera etorri|bateraezin|bateraezintasun|bateragarri|bateragarritasun|baterako|bateratasun|bateratu<t:to collect>|bateratzaile|batu<t:to unite>|batugai<t:summand>|batugailu|batukari<t:summation>|batuketa<t:sum, addition>|batura<t:sum>|batza|batzaile<t:uniter>|batzaldi<t:meeting>|batzoki }}
*** Pronoun
[eu]
1. some , something , someone
**** Usage notes
- When used as a pronoun, the definite form [eu] is more common in Southern dialects.
**** Declension
[eu-indefinite pronouns/table]
**** Derived terms
{{col|eu |bakoitz<t:each>|bat bakarra<t:the only>|bat bera<t:the only>|bat edo bat<t:someone>|bat edo beste<t:some>|bat-banaka<t:one by one>|bat-banatu<t:to divide>|bat-batean<t:suddenly>|bat-bateko<t:sudden>|bat-batekotasun<t:suddenness>|bat-batera<t:suddenly>|bat-batez<t:suddenly>|bata bestearen gainka|batbedera|batean<t:at the same time>|batek daki|batek jakin|batekoz beste|baten bat<t:someone>|baten batzuk|batera<t:at the same time>|batera eta bestera|bateratsu<t:almost at the same time>|batere|batetik bestera|batetik bestera aldea egon|batez beste<t:on average>|batez besteko<t:average>|batez ere<t:in particular>|batezbesteko<t:average>|batik bat<t:in particular>|batño|batto|batxo }}
*** References
[reflist]
*** Further reading
- [259] - [260] - [R:EH] [eu]
** Catalan
*** Pronunciation
- [ca-IPA] - [ca] - [ca]
*** Etymology 1
[ca].
**** Noun
[m]
1. a place exposed to the elements
*** Etymology 2
**** Verb
[ca]
1. [batre]
*** Etymology 3
[ca].
**** Noun
[m]
1. [ca] [en]
***** Derived terms
- [ca]
***** Related terms
- [ca]
*** Further reading
[R:ca:IEC2]
** Cebuano
*** Pronunciation
- [bát]
*** Noun
[ceb-noun]
1. [ceb]
** Danish
*** Pronunciation
- [da]
*** Etymology 1
From [da].
**** Noun
[stem=batt]
1. [en] [a club for striking a ball]
***** Declension
[stem=batt]
*** Etymology 2
[nonlemma]
**** Verb
[da]
1. [da]
** French
*** Pronunciation
- [pos=v] - [fr] - [fr] - [fr] - [fr]
*** Verb
[fr]
1. [fr]
**** See also
- [fr]
*** Anagrams
- [fr]
** German
*** Pronunciation
- [de] - [de] - [de] - [de]
*** Verb
[de]
1. [de]
** Haitian Creole
*** Etymology
From [ht].
*** Pronunciation
- [ht]
*** Verb
[ht]
1. to spank , to beat
** Hokkien
*** Etymology 1
Borrowed from [zh].
**** Pronunciation
{{zh-pron |mn=sg:bat/ba̍t |mn-t=bhat8 }}
**** Noun
[zh]
1. [zh] bus [m:輛]
***** Synonyms
[公共汽車]
*** Etymology 2
[捌]
** Jamaican Creole
*** Pronunciation
- [jam] - [jam]
*** Etymology 1
[jam]
**** Noun
[jam-noun]
1. moth [nocturnal insect] 2. * {{ quote-book | en |termlang=jam |author=Amber Wilson |page=30 |passage=“Hundreds of species of butterflies and moths live in Jamaica. Jamaicans call large moths " BATS." The black witch moth is known as "the duppy bat." A duppy is a spirit in Jamaican culture that sometimes causes mischief. Duppy bats have brown [...]” |title=Jamaica: The Land |year=2003 }}
***** Derived terms
- [jam] - [jam]
*** Etymology 2
From [jam].
**** Noun
[jam-noun]
1. bat [instrument for hitting or striking]
***** Derived terms
- [jam]
*** References
- [83] - [R:jam:Jamaicans]
** Jingpho
*** Etymology
[kac].
*** Noun
[kac]
1. week
*** References
- [last=Kurabe]
** Luo
*** Noun
[luo]
1. arm
** Middle Dutch
*** Pronunciation
- [dum]
*** Etymology 1
[dum] [dum] From [dum], from [dum].
**** Noun
[n]
1. bath
***** Inflection
[bad]
***** Descendants
- [nl] - [li]
*** Etymology 2
From [dum], [odt], from [dum].
**** Adverb
[cat2=comparative adverbs]
1. better ; [dum]
***** Alternative forms
- [dum]
***** Descendants
- [nl] (still as simplex in Early Modern Dutch, now fossilized in e.g. in [nl] )
*** Etymology 3
[nonlemma]
**** Verb
[dum]
1. [dum]
*** Further reading
- [ID96402] - [ID19181] - [02368] - [03992]
** Middle English
*** Etymology 1
From [enm], from [enm]; influenced by [enm].
**** Alternative forms
- [enm]
**** Pronunciation
- [enm]
**** Noun
[battes]
1. A mace , [en] , or morningstar [blunt weapon] 2. [enm] A pole or stick used for other 3. [enm] A strike or hit from a weapon. 4. [enm] A clump of soft material.
***** Descendants
- [en] - [sco] - [yol] - [ga] - [gd]
***** References
- [entry=bat ]
*** Etymology 2
**** Noun
[enm]
1. [enm] [enm] Category:Northern Middle English [enm]
** Old English
*** Etymology
[ang] From [ang].
*** Pronunciation
- [bāt]
*** Noun
[head=bāt]
1. boat
**** Declension
[bāt] Occasionally appears as feminine: [bāt]
**** Descendants
[top2]
- [enm] - [non] [see desc] - [fro] [see desc] - [mga] - [ga] - [gd] - [gv] - [la] - [cy] [bottom]
[ang]
** Old French
*** Alternative forms
- [fro]
*** Etymology
Borrowed from [fro] and [fro].
*** Noun
[m]
1. boat
*** References
- [R:Godefroy] [fro]
** Old Irish
*** Pronunciation
- [c]
*** Verb
[sga-verb form]
1. [sga]
*** Mutation
[sga-mutation]
** Polish
[lang=pl]
*** Pronunciation
[a=Pl-bat.ogg]
*** Etymology 1
[pl].
**** Noun
[m-in]
1. whip [rod for beating] 2. [pl] joint [marijuana cigarette] 3. [pl] whipping , lash [type of corporal punishment] 4. [pl] reproof [criticizing] 5. [pl] whipping , licking , beating [heavy defeat or setback]
***** Declension
[ba]
***** Derived terms
[pl]
***** Related terms
[pl] [pl]
*** Etymology 2
Either [pl][10] or [pl].[11]
**** Noun
[m-in]
1. bateau [type of boat]
***** Declension
[pl-decl-noun-m-in]
*** Etymology 3
[pl], from [pl].
**** Noun
[m-anml]
1. baht [currency of Thailand]
***** Declension
[pl-decl-noun-m-anml]
*** References
[reflist]
*** Further reading
- [R:pl:WSJP] - [R:pl:PWN] [pl]
** Romanian
*** Verb
[ro]
1. [ro]
** Serbo-Croatian
*** Etymology 1
From [sh].
**** Pronunciation
- [bȁt]
**** Noun
[bȁt]
1. mallet 2. helve hammer
***** Declension
{{sh-decl-noun |bȁt|bàtovi |bata|batova |batu|batovima |bat|batove |bate|batovi |batu|batovima |batom|batovima }}
*** Etymology 2
Borrowed from [sh] ([tr]), from [ota] ([tr]).
**** Pronunciation
- [bȃt]
**** Noun
[bȃt]
1. The tramp of heavy footsteps, as in a military march 2. * {{ quote-text | sh | year=1939 | author=Čedomir Minderović | title=Crven je istok i zapad |passage=Napred, sve bliže i bliže, / Čuje se koraka BAT. / Glas milijona se diže: / Dole fašizam i rat! |translation=Forward, ever closer and closer, / the TRAMP of footsteps is heard. / The voice of millions is raised: / Down with fascism and war!}}
1. [sh] The tramp of horses’ hooves
***** Declension
{{sh-decl-noun |bȃt|bátovi |bata|batova |batu|batovima |bat|batove |bate|batovi |batu|batovima |batom|batovima }}
*** Etymology 3
**** Pronunciation
- [sh]
**** Noun
[bȃt]
1. [sh]
***** Declension
{{sh-decl-noun |bat|batovi |bata|batova |batu|batovima |bat|batove |bate|batovi |batu|batovima |batom|batovima }}
*** References
- [eV9lXw%3D%3D] - [eV9lUQ%3D%3D] - [eV9lXg%3D%3D] [sh]
** Spanish
*** Etymology
Borrowed from [es].
*** Pronunciation
[es-pr]
*** Noun
[m]
1. [es] [en] [act of batting] 2. [es]
*** Further reading
- [R:es:DAMER]
** Tagalog
*** Pronunciation
[tl-pr]
*** Adverb
[b=+]
1. [tl]
** Turkish
*** Verb
[tr]
1. [batmak]
** Tzotzil
*** Pronunciation
- [Zinacantán] [tzo]
*** Verb
[tzo]
1. [tzo] to [en]
*** References
- [R:Laughlin1975] - [R:Laughlin1988]
** Yola
*** Noun
[yol]
1. [yol] 2. * [yol]
*** References
- [page=106]
** Yucatec Maya
*** Noun
[head=bat]
1. hail , hailstone [yua]
** Zhuang
*** Pronunciation
- [za-pron]
*** Etymology 1
From [za].
**** Noun
[noun]
1. basin ; bowl
***** Derived terms
[za]
**** Classifier
[classifier]
1. basin of; bowl of
*** Etymology 2
From [za]. [za].
**** Numeral
[numeral]
1. eight [used in compounds]