What is the meaning of Aba?

ISO 639-3 language code for Abé.

A coarse, often striped, felted fabric from the Middle East, woven from goat or camel hair.

A loose-fitting sleeveless garment, made from aba or silk, worn by Arabs.

An outer garment made of the above, very simple in form, worn by the Arabs of the desert. The illustration shows such an aba, made of two breadths of stuff sewed together to make an oblong about four by nine feet.

Such a garment that is specific to women.

An altazimuth used for astronomy on either land or water.

An electric fish of species Gymnarchus niloticus (frankfish, freshwater rat-tail, African knifefish), found in swamps, lakes and rivers in Africa.

seed(s)

fruit

(old) thin felt (usually white or gray)

father

maize

corncob

maize crop

fish

father

paternal uncle (father's younger brother)

taro

down with...!

alas, gosh, well, whew

wow

really

ah, oh

shoulder blade

to carry on one's back

father

smell

with; and

at; in

fish

one.

long

equine palatitis

genitive singular of ab

body hair

fur (hairy coat of various mammal species)

contour feather; plumage

wool

woolen fabric

father

Alternative form of abi (bee)

to divide, to distribute

Romanization of 𒀊 (aba)

to share

to distribute

father

Alternative form of acua

fat

mouth

father

father

paternal uncle (among the wegi clan); maternal uncle (sometimes)

father

mother

elder sister

elder sister-in-law

aba

father

Alternative form of apa

mat

bed

slope, hillside

apron, smock; folds of a shirt or dress

lap

brim of a hat

rim

Romanization of 𐌰𐌱𐌰

father: a human male who begets a child.

signals in the form of knocking sounds on walls and so on which are usually heard before the death of a family member

Only used in ar aba

genitive singular of ab

Romanization of ꦲꦧ

ebb, the receding movement of the tide

ebb tide

tide, any periodic change in sea level

or

just

just now

or

both

Father; religious superior; in the Syriac, Coptic, and Ethiopic churches, a title given to the bishops, and by the bishops to the patriarch; a title given to Jewish scholars in the Talmudic period.

or

father

Alternative form of abah

father (male parent)

Alternative form of haba

a harbor.

an anchorage.

a port.

taro

brim (of a hat)

flap (hinged leaf of furniture)

bank (of a river)

tab (navigational widget in a GUI)

inflection of abar:

  1. third-person singular present indicative
  2. second-person singular imperative

third-person singular present indicative

second-person singular imperative

thick woollen fabric, usually white, from which country-style clothing is often made

expresses wonder or draws attention to something

grandmother

wing

abbot

aba

aba, abaya

caution!, watch out!

poor, indigent

humble; ordinary

oppressed, abused

unfortunate

mean, despicable

an exclamation of surprise, wonder, or admiration; wow

hail!

act of greeting or calling the attention of someone

reminder or call of attention for someone about something

Latin spelling of аба (aba)

elder sister

mother

felt (a non-woven cloth that is produced by matting, condensing and pressing woollen fibres)

fathers

ancestors, forefathers

Christian monks

dative singular of ab

to share

to distribute

these; class 2 proximal demonstrative.

idea, suggestion

barn, village

incubation

type of mat

father

a term of familiarity or respect for an older man or male relative

felt (a non-woven cloth that is produced by matting, condensing and pressing woollen fibres)

to divide, to apportion, to distribute

to share

Source: wiktionary.org