liwan

See also: Liwan

English

Etymology

Borrowed from Arabic ليوان.

Noun

liwan (plural liwans)

  1. A long, narrow-fronted hall or vaulted portal found in Levantine homes, often open to the outside.

Anagrams

Masbatenyo

Verb

liwan

  1. to get dressed, to dress someone
  2. to change (clothes)
  3. to barter
    Synonyms: balyo, ilis, islan
  4. to replace, to exchange
    Synonyms: sangli, salida
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