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1 lallumoo
(n) highly learned person, learned person. A mu lallumoo le ti. He is a highly learned man. -
2 karannaa
(n) learner, learned person. A mu karannaa le ti. He is a learned person. -
3 karanta
I(adj) learned, educated, literate. A karanta le. He is learned.II(vn) read, studied. Kunuŋ ali karanta le baŋ? Did you study yesterday? -
4 karaŋ
I(adj) learned. Alila karandirilaa maŋ karaŋ. Your teacher is not learned.II(v) to learn, read, recite, study. Ate maŋ a karaŋ. He did not read it. -
5 londiŋo
(adj) learned, knowledgeable. Moo londiŋo. A learned person. -
6 lonnaa
(n) learned person, well educated person, intellectual. Saajo mu lonnaa le ti. Saajo is a learned person. -
7 loŋ
I(adj) learned, knowledgeable, well known. Ate maŋ loŋ ko a faamaa. He is not learned like his father.II(v) to know. I ye n loŋ ne baŋ? Do you know me? -
8 ballaaraŋo
(n) bamboo bed. Ballaaraŋo kadadaa Jaareŋ ne. Bamboo beds are made in Jaareŋ. baloo negates verb. Saajo mu lon baloo le ti. Saajo is an ignorant (one who is not learned). -
9 buhaaboo
(n) highly learned person. -
10 kuŋosoronta
(v) to not learned, slow in thinking. Ite kuŋosoronta le. You lack understanding. -
11 lonta
(adj) learned, knowledgeable, well known. Ate lonta baake. He is very educated. -
12 pasiŋo
(n) sign learned during circumcission. Pasiŋo ka karaŋ kuyaŋo le to. Signs are learnt at circumcision camps.
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Learned — Learn ed (l[ e]rn [e^]d), a. Of or pertaining to learning; possessing, or characterized by, learning, esp. scholastic learning; erudite; well informed; as, a learned scholar, writer, or lawyer; a learned book; a learned theory. [1913 Webster] The … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
learned — learned, scholarly, erudite are comparable when they mean possessing or manifesting unusually wide and deep knowledge. Learned implies the possession of knowledge gained by study and research; it usually implies wider and deeper knowledge than do … New Dictionary of Synonyms
Learned — ist der Familienname folgender Personen: Amasa Learned (1750–1825), US amerikanischer Politiker Ebenezer Learned (1728–1801), US amerikanischer Armeeoffizier Michael Learned (* 1939), US amerikanische Schauspielerin Learned bezeichnet außerdem:… … Deutsch Wikipedia
Learned — Pueblo de los Estados Unidos … Wikipedia Español
learned — learned; un·learned; un·learned·ly; learned·ly; learned·ness; … English syllables
learned — [lʉr′nid; ] for 3 [, lʉrnd] adj. [orig. pp. of LEARN in obs. sense of “teach”] 1. a) having or showing much learning; well informed; erudite b) having or showing much learning in some special field [a learned doctor] 2. of or characterized by… … English World dictionary
Learned — Learned, MS U.S. town in Mississippi Population (2000): 50 Housing Units (2000): 24 Land area (2000): 0.298770 sq. miles (0.773811 sq. km) Water area (2000): 0.002658 sq. miles (0.006885 sq. km) Total area (2000): 0.301428 sq. miles (0.780696 sq … StarDict's U.S. Gazetteer Places
Learned, MS — U.S. town in Mississippi Population (2000): 50 Housing Units (2000): 24 Land area (2000): 0.298770 sq. miles (0.773811 sq. km) Water area (2000): 0.002658 sq. miles (0.006885 sq. km) Total area (2000): 0.301428 sq. miles (0.780696 sq. km) FIPS… … StarDict's U.S. Gazetteer Places
learned — I adjective accomplished, acquainted with, acroatic, apprised of, aware, bibliophilic, bookish, cognizant, conversant, doctus, educated, enlightened, erudite, eruditus, experienced, expert, familiar, informed, instructed, knowing, knowledgeable,… … Law dictionary
learned — having knowledge gained by study, mid 14c., pp. adjective from LEARN (Cf. learn) (v.) in former transitive sense. Related: Learnedly; learnedness … Etymology dictionary
learned — is pronounced as one syllable when it is the past and past participle of learn, and as two syllables (ler nid) when it is an adjective meaning ‘having or showing much knowledge’ … Modern English usage