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dabur

Noun

m

  1. jan daga.

dabur-dabur, dabur dabur

  1. REDIRECT dabur

dabul-dabul

Noun

m

  1. cakuɗaɗɗen wuri.
  2. cakuɗewar abu.
  3. rawar makafi.

dabubu

Adverb

  1. kalma mai nuna fitowar abu da yawa, musamman tsuntsaye ko fari. <> expresses a mass outpour of something such as birds.
  2. Crowding of large number of people into one place, e.g. mutane sun yi dabubu. (= tacucu; dafifi.)

dabshe

Verb

  1. ƙujewar baki a sakamakon faɗuwar da mutum ya yi.
  2. mayar da wuri faƙo. <> to become grazed.
See also dabsa

dabsa

Verb

dabsa | dabshe | dabshi | dabshu

  1. Said by a person who wishes to prevent any one colliding with him in a dark place.
  2. yin karo da wani abu har a yi rauni a baki.

dabilbila

Verb

dabilbila | dabilbilo | dabilbile | dabilbilu

  1. bibbirkita ƙasa ko rikita aiki.

dabi

Noun

m

  1. rumfar da ake yi da itace da ciyawa mai kama da rufin kwano.
  2. farfajiya.

dabgaja

Noun

f

  1. damaged or bad kolanut <> mummunan goro mai tsutsa.
  2. mutumin da bakinsa ya ɓaci saboda cin goro. <> a person whose mouth is messed up from eating kolanuts.
  3. abu mummuna kamar mara tsari. <> untidy, messy.

dabeniya

Noun

f

  1. aikin da ya fi ƙarfin mutum. <> an overwhelming task or work. overrating one's abilities.
  2. Sandbox1 is another way of spelling dabanniya. dabaniya.

dabanniya

  1. REDIRECT dabeniya

dabdala

Noun

Singular
dabdala

Plural
dabdaloli

f

  1. wata doguwar igiya da ake yi wa dabba talala da ita in tana kiwo.
  2. zirga-zirga
    1. To amma dai ba da ni ba a wannan dabdala yanzu domin ni kam na sha ta a da. [1][2]

dabbare-dabbare

Adjective

  1. ratsi marar tsari na wani launi a cikin wani, yawanci za a gan shi ƙawanya-ƙawanya.
  2. Patchy; spotted; variegated (with spots or colours widely and irregularly separated. e.g. a cloth spotted with grease; an imperfectly plastered wall with old colour showing through, &c.; the word is not applied to a horse.)

dabaza

Noun

f

  1. ɓarjin hatsi sama-sama.
  2. Coarse grinding.
  3. Flour coarsely ground. (ɓarzo; ganjara; ɓaras-ɓaras.)

dabar-dabar

Noun

m

  1. A sharp disagreement between people.
  2. Facing each other.
    1. sun yi dabar-dabar <> they are facing each other.
  3. Rising up of a number of people, out of respect, on the arrival of a superior.
  4. ya na dabar-dabar. <> he is making futile efforts to substantiate his claims to knowledge.
  5. jan daga tsakanin abokan gaba, kowa na shayin kowa.
  6. Sandbox1 is another way of spelling dabur-dabur.

dabur-dabur

  1. REDIRECT dabar-dabar

dabara

Noun

Tilo
dabara

Jam'i
dabaru or dabarori or dabarbari or dabarce-dabarce

Singular
plan

Plural
plans

f

  1. a plan, scheme, method, idea. <> kyakkyawan shiri ko wayo ko hikima ko tsari.
    1. Abokan gabansu sun yi musu dabara. <> Their enemy outwitted them.

dabanya

Noun

f

  1. Packing corn in bins, after untying the bundles, so that bin will hold more. (Vide cushe; daddaka III.)
  2. A strong, plaited mat used for strengthening the outside of the apex of a conical thatched roof. (Vide damutse.) <> wata irin tabarma da ake ɗorawa a kan tsaiko.

dabano

Noun

f

  1. wani irin ruwa-ruwa mai zaki da ke fitowa daga findin furen dorawa. <> A sweet juice secreted in the blossom of locust-bean tree.

daban

Adverb

  1. different, distinct <> kalma mai nuna bambanci tsakanin abu biyu ko fiye.
    Gaskiya daban take daga ƙarya. <> The truth is different from falsehood.
  2. Sandbox1 is another way of spelling dabam.