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1 nona
nona s.f.1 (st. romana) none2 (eccl.) Nones (pl.), None3 (mus.) ninth.* * *['nɔna]* * *nona/'nɔna/sostantivo f.mus. (intervallo) ninth. -
2 nona
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3 nōna
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4 ñoña
f.1 None, last of the minor canonical hours, answering to three o'clock P.2 (Southern Cone) Grandma, granny.3 lethargic encephalitis, encephalitis lethargica.* * *f., (m. - nono)* * *femenino (Ven fam) rubbish (colloq), crap (vulg)como la ñoña — (Chi fam) very badly
volver or hacer algo ñoña — (Ven fam) to smash something
volverse ñoña — persona (Ven fam) to get into a mess (colloq)
* * *femenino (Ven fam) rubbish (colloq), crap (vulg)como la ñoña — (Chi fam) very badly
volver or hacer algo ñoña — (Ven fam) to smash something
volverse ñoña — persona (Ven fam) to get into a mess (colloq)
* * *(Chi, Ven fam)me fue como la ñoña it went really badly, I screwed up ( colloq)lo pasamos como la ñoña we had a lousy time ( colloq)sacarle la ñoña a algn ( Chi fam); to beat hell o the living daylights out of sb ( colloq), to beat the shit out of sb ( vulg)sacarse la ñoña ( Chi fam) (esforzarse mucho) to work like a dog ( colloq), to work one's butt off ( AmE colloq), to slog one's guts out ( BrE colloq) (quedar herido) to get hurt; (matarse) to kill oneself* * *
ñoño,-a adjetivo
1 (sin gracia) drippy, dull
2 (mojigato) prudish
(remilgado) whiny, fussy
II m f whiny person, drip
' ñoña' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
gruñón
- refunfuñón
* * *ñoña nfAndes, Ven muy Fam1. [excremento] crap, shit2. [cosa mala] piece of crap;esta ñoña de bicicleta otra vez está sin frenos the brakes have gone on this lousy bike again;hoy todo me fue para la ñoña I've had a lousy day today* * *I adj feeble fam, wimpish famII m, ñoña f drip fam, wimp fam -
5 Nona
1.nōna, ae, f., v. nonus.2.Nōna, ae, f., = Nôna, one of the three Fates: Tria nomina Parcarum sunt, Nona, Decuma, Morta, Caes. Vindex ap. Gell. 3, 16, 11; Varr. ap. Gell. 3, 16, 10. -
6 nona
1.nōna, ae, f., v. nonus.2.Nōna, ae, f., = Nôna, one of the three Fates: Tria nomina Parcarum sunt, Nona, Decuma, Morta, Caes. Vindex ap. Gell. 3, 16, 11; Varr. ap. Gell. 3, 16, 10. -
7 nona
[Swahili Word] -nona[English Word] become fat (of animals)[Part of Speech] verb------------------------------------------------------------ -
8 nona
miss; maambuah nona: sweet-sop -
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10 nona
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11 nona
miss, missy* * *miss* * *miss, unmarried European, Chinese or Westernized well-to-do Indonesian girl in Western dress; term of address for such women; unmarried woman -
12 nóna
f. nones, the office for the ninth hour (gekk þá konungr til nónu).* * *u, f. nones, = nón, 625. 177: the service at nones, ganga til nónu, Fms. iv. 266; allir menn vóru til nónu farnir, Bs. i. 179. -
13 nona sf
['nɔna](Mus : intervallo) ninth -
14 nona
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15 nōna
his; her -
16 nona
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17 nona
sf ['nɔna](Mus : intervallo) ninth -
18 NONA
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19 ñona-
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20 nōna
his; her
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