| Mark |
dia |
mark (a) ~ a footstep, a mark. [Probably connected with Swa. njia, or ndia, a path, a road] |
famantarana |
mark (a) ~ sign, an indication, a mark, a symptom. ~ a sign, an indication, a mark |
fangitra |
mark (a) ~ a curved mark or sign, a curved outline, a boundary, an indication. It is not used of a parallelogram. See <1faritra#+faritra> |
fango |
mark ~ a sign, an indication, a distinguishing mark. (Prov.) |
faritra |
mark (a) ~ a mark, an outline, a defined boundary, extent |
girigirika |
mark (a) ~ a small mark or point; |
hirigirika |
mark (a) ~ a small mark or point |
mamidabida |
mark (to) ~ to spot, to stain, to mark, to smear |
manamarika |
mark (to) ~ to mark; to take note of |
marika |
mark (a) ~ a sign or mark |
Marka |
Mark |
Marka |
Mark ~ Mark: <2bcv?bcv=48++one of the books of the Bible> |
orimbato |
mark (a) ~ a mark, a token, an obelisk, a memorial of any settlement or agreement, proof, a stone of witness; lit. stone setting up. |
soritra |
mark (a) ~ a mark, a trace, a line |