gagan

See also: gagaṅ

Aromanian

Alternative forms

Noun

gagan m (feminine gaganã, masculine plural gaganj, feminine plural gagani or gagane)

  1. nickname (with the meaning of easily frightened) given to the Greeks by the Aromanians.

See also

Gamilaraay

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ɡaɡan/

Noun

gagan

  1. colour

References

  • (2017) Giacon J Gamilaraay-Yuwaalaraay Dictionary Supplement

Old High German

Alternative forms

Etymology

From Proto-West Germanic *gagin, from Proto-Germanic *gagin, whence also Old English ġæġn, Old Norse gegn.

Preposition

gagan

  1. against
  • avurgigaganwerten (verb)
  • bigaganen (verb)
  • gaganbliwuan (verb)
  • gaganen (verb)
  • gaganfart f
  • gagangang m
  • gagangenni
  • gaganginēn
  • gaganhōren
  • gaganhōrida f
  • gagani (adverb)
  • gagankēren
  • gaganledar n
  • gaganloufan
  • gaganlōn m or n
  • gaganlūta f
  • gaganlūten
  • gaganmezzōn
  • gaganmāzen
  • gaganmāzīg (adjective)
  • gaganmāzōn
  • gagannemnida f
  • gagansezzen
  • gagansiht f
  • gagansihtīg (adjective)
  • gagansihtīgo (adverb)
  • gagansprehhan
  • gaganstalt
  • gaganstellen
  • gaganstelli n
  • gaganstellida f
  • gaganstentida f
  • gaganstrītan
  • gaganwart (adjective)
  • gaganwart f
  • gaganwerf m
  • gaganwerfan
  • gaganwerta f
  • gaganwerten (verb)
  • gaganwerti (adjective)
  • gaganwertī f
  • gaganwertīg (adjective)
  • gaganwertīgo (adverb)
  • gaganwurfida f
  • gaganwurt f
  • gaganwurt (adjective)
  • gaganwurtī f
  • gaganwurtīg (adjective)
  • gaganōti
  • geginsahha f
  • geginsahho m
  • gigaganwerten (verb)

Descendants

  • Middle High German: gegen, gagen, jegen, gein, gēn
    • Alemannic German: gege
    • Cimbrian: ghéghen
    • German: gegen
    • Hunsrik: geghe
    • Yiddish: קעגן (kegn)
    • Middle High German: gein, gēn (contraction)
      • German: gen (literary, dated)
      • Yiddish: קיין (keyn)
      • Luxembourgish: géint (with paragogic -t)

References

Scottish Gaelic

Etymology

From Proto-Celtic *gaggo-, from Proto-Indo-European *gengʰ- (to turn, wind, braid, weave), see also Middle Low German kinke (spiral screw, coil), Old Norse kikna (to bend backwards, sink at the knee), Icelandic kengur (a bend or bight; a metal crook).

Noun

gagan m (genitive singular gagain, plural gaganan)

  1. cluster or bunch (as of heath)
  2. alternative form of gafann

References

  • MacBain, Alexander; Mackay, Eneas (1911), “goigean”, in An Etymological Dictionary of the Gaelic Language[2], Stirling, →ISBN