baa
Translingual
Etymology
Abbreviation of English Babatana.
Symbol
baa
See also
- Wiktionary’s coverage of Babatana terms
English
Etymology 1
Compare German bäh, mäh; an imitative word.
The pronunciation /bɑː/ is perhaps a development from earlier /bæː/ reflecting the shift of /æː/ to /ɑː/ during the 18th and 19th centuries. Compare Early Modern English bae, bea, both "to baa", respectively displaying the then current pronunciation of Middle English /aː/ as /æː/ and the failure of Middle English /ɛː/ to raise, and the replacement of mew with meow for another instance where recent sound change has made onomatopoeia opaque.
Alternative forms
- bah (obsolete)
Pronunciation
- (UK) IPA(key): [bɑː]
- (US) IPA(key): [bæ], [bɑ]
- IPA(key): [bæ̰ː], [bæ̰ˀæ̰ˀæ̰ˀæ̰ˀ]
Audio (Received Pronunciation): (file) Audio (General American): (file) - Rhymes: -ɑː, -æ
- Homophones: bah, bar (in some pronunciations)
Noun
baa (plural baas)
- (onomatopoeia) The characteristic cry or bleating of a sheep.
Synonyms
Derived terms
Translations
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Interjection
baa
- (onomatopoeia) The characteristic cry of a sheep.
Translations
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Verb
baa (third-person singular simple present baas, present participle baaing, simple past and past participle baaed)
- To make the characteristic cry of a sheep.
- a. 1587, Philippe Sidnei [i.e., Philip Sidney], “(please specify the folio)”, in [Fulke Greville; Matthew Gwinne; John Florio], editors, The Countesse of Pembrokes Arcadia [The New Arcadia], London: […] [John Windet] for William Ponsonbie, published 1590, →OCLC:
- He treble baas for help, but none can get.
- 1902, Barbara Baynton, edited by Sally Krimmer and Alan Lawson, Bush Studies (Portable Australian Authors: Barbara Baynton), St Lucia: University of Queensland Press, published 1980, page 44:
- The lamb bunted several irresponsive objects - never its dam's udder - baaing listlessly.
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Etymology 2
Noun
baa (plural baas)
- The letter ب in the Arabic script.
Anagrams
Afar
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ˈbaː/ [ˈbaː]
- Hyphenation: baa
Noun
báa m
- apocopic form of babba
References
- Mohamed Hassan Kamil (2015) L’afar: description grammaticale d’une langue couchitique (Djibouti, Erythrée et Ethiopie)[1], Paris: Université Sorbonne Paris Cité (doctoral thesis), page 143
Bongo
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /bꜜáà/
Noun
baa
References
- Moi, Daniel Rabbi and Mario Lau Babur Kuduku, Sister Mary Mangira Michael, Simon Hagimir John, Rapheal Zakenia Paul Mafoi, Nyoul Gulluma Kuduku. 2018. Bongo – English Dictionary. Juba, South Sudan. SIL-South Sudan.
Dagbani
Noun
baa (plural bahi)
See also
- bakɔha
- baluli
- bawahiriga
- batɔha
- zɔbaa
Gamilaraay
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /baː/
Noun
baa
References
- Gamilaraay Yuwaalaraay Yuwaalayaay Dictionary 2003
Libon Bikol
Etymology
From Proto-Malayo-Polynesian *bahaq, from Proto-Austronesian *baSaq.
Noun
bahâ
Mansaka
Etymology
From Proto-Malayo-Polynesian *bahaq.
Verb
baa
- to flood
Manx
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /bɛː/
Noun
baa f
- plural/genitive singular of booa
Mutation
radical | lenition | eclipsis |
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baa | vaa | maa |
Note: Certain mutated forms of some words can never occur in standard Manx.
All possible mutated forms are displayed for convenience.
Moore
Adverb
baa
Navajo
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /pɑ̀ː/
Postposition
baa
Usage notes
In pronunciation, the postposition baa is assimilated by an initial yi- of a following verb to make beei-: baa yishdloh = /beeishdloh/ (I am laughing at him). This does not affect the spelling, however.
Inflection
singular | duoplural | |
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1st person | shaa | nihaa |
2nd person | naa | nihaa |
3rd person | baa | |
4th person (3o) | yaa | |
4th person (3a) | haa | |
4th person (3i) | aa | — |
reflexive | ádaa | — |
reciprocal | — | ahaa |
Shoshone
Alternative forms
Noun
baa
- (Eastern Shoshone) water
References
Swahili
Pronunciation
Audio (Kenya): (file)
Etymology 1
Borrowed from Arabic بِغَاء (biḡāʔ).
Noun
baa class V (plural mabaa class VI)
Etymology 2
Noun
baa class IX (plural baa class X)
- a bar (social pub for alcoholic drinks)
Wolio
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ɓaː/
Noun
baa
References
- Anceaux, Johannes C. (1987) Wolio Dictionary (Wolio-English-Indonesian) / Kamus Bahasa Wolio (Wolio-Inggeris-Indonesia), Dordrecht: Foris