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{{suna|Gimbiya|Gimbiyoyi}}
{{suna|Gimbiya|Gimbiyoyi}}
<abbr title="feminine gender">''f''</abbr>[[Category:Feminine gender Hausa nouns]]
<abbr title="feminine gender">''f''</abbr>[[Category:Feminine gender Hausa nouns]]
# laƙabin da ake yi wa 'yar sarki <> name given to the daugter of a king/emir; a [[princess]]
# laƙabin da ake yi wa 'yar sarki <> name given to the daugter of a king/emir; a [[princess]]. A woman's name. Epithet applied to the daughter of the chief of a town.  [http://bargeryhausa.gotdns.com/cgi-bin/search.cgi?item=start&entry=gimbiya].
# gajeriyar mace kakkaura <> a short thick female
# gajeriyar mace kakkaura <> a short thick female, A short woman. (Cf. [[ɓintila]].)
[http://bargeryhausa.gotdns.com/cgi-bin/search.cgi?item=start&entry=gimbiya]
# 1. Epithet applied to the daughter of the chief of a town. 
# 2. A woman's name. 
# 3. A short woman. (Cf. 'bintila.)

Revision as of 22:59, 16 July 2017

Suna / Proper Noun

Proper noun
Gimbiya

Tilo
Gimbiya

Jam'i
Gimbiyoyi

f

  1. laƙabin da ake yi wa 'yar sarki <> name given to the daugter of a king/emir; a princess. A woman's name. Epithet applied to the daughter of the chief of a town. [1].
  2. gajeriyar mace kakkaura <> a short thick female, A short woman. (Cf. ɓintila.)