What is the meaning of Dala?

The currency of Hawaii between 1847 and 1898, equal to the United States dollar.

inflection of dalë:

  1. definite nominative singular
  2. indefinite nominative/accusative plural

definite nominative singular

indefinite nominative/accusative plural

back, backwards

way

to bring, carry

from the (feminine singular)

blood

road

old

to create

genitive plural of dæl

old

to create

dollar

a coin or banknote worth 250 cents; a rix-dollar

to create

córdoba (currency of Nicaragua)

feminine singular of dalo

road

inflection of dát:

  1. feminine singular past active participle
  2. neuter plural past active participle

feminine singular past active participle

neuter plural past active participle

installation or instrument constituted by a slab of stone or of wood, usually positioned in a slope and provided with drainage; used for doing laundry

deep passage, defile, gorge

dumping site

Any of various currencies known as dollars or thalers.

25 kobo.

5 francs.

2 shillings.

cardinal (bird)

road

third-person singular single-possession possessive of dal

to worsen, to deteriorate

indefinite genitive plural of dalur

load; something carried; something brought

carrying; bringing

to bring; to carry

wary; scared off; cautious (from a previous undesirable experience)

feeling of being scared off (from a previous undesirable experience)

act of making someone feel scared off (from a previous undesirable experience)

small dragnet; casting net

fishing with a small dragnet

third-person singular/plural present indicative of dalīt

third-person singular imperative of dalīt

third-person plural imperative of dalīt

blood

alternative form of dalej

a narrow depression or passageway between hills or mountains; a ravine

second

inflection of dar:

  1. second-person singular imperative combined with la
  2. second-person singular voseo imperative combined with la

second-person singular imperative combined with la

second-person singular voseo imperative combined with la

five shilling

to move down, sink

to go down

load; something carried; something brought

carrying; bringing

carried along; brought; taken away

brought about; caused

small dragnet; casting net

fishing with a small dragnet

wary; scared off; cautious

feeling of being scared off

act of making someone feel scared off

dative singular of dal

third-person singular optative of dalmak

cropfield, farmland

country estate

steppe, plain

outdoors, outside

South Wales form of dal (to catch)

soft mutation of tala

old

to create, form

old

to cause

to create, make

Source: wiktionary.org

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