liwan
See also:
Liwan
English
Etymology
Borrowed
from
Arabic
ليوان
.
Noun
liwan
(
plural
liwans
)
A long, narrow-fronted
hall
or
vaulted
portal
found in
Levantine
homes
, often
open
to the
outside
.
Anagrams
-in-law
,
Alwin
,
Wanli
,
Wilna
,
in-law
,
inlaw
,
winal
Masbatenyo
Verb
liwan
to
get dressed
, to
dress
someone
to
change
(
clothes
)
to
barter
Synonyms:
balyo
,
ilis
,
islan
to
replace
, to
exchange
Synonyms:
sangli
,
salida
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