papa

suomi-englanti sanakirja

papa englannista suomeksi

  1. isi

  1. Substantiivi

papa englanniksi

  1. (alt case) (ng).

  2. Dad, daddy, father; (n-g).

  3. (n-g)

  4. A parish priest in the Orthodox Church.

  5. (quote-book)

  6. (alt case) (n-g).

  7. father

  8. kindness

  9. grandchild

  10. grandparent

  11. A father; a (generally human) male who begets a child.

  12. A term of address to one's father, father-in-law or husband.

  13. (syn)

  14. pope

  15. (ca-verb form of)

  16. a father; a (generally human) male who begets a child

  17. a term of address to one's father, father-in-law or husband

  18. the sister of one's father; aunt

  19. duck

  20. dad ((n-g))

  21. dad

  22. daddy

  23. (l), a child's (l); also as form of address: (l), (l)

  24. (ux)

  25. (l), any man of roughly fatherly age and appearance

  26. pap; porridge

  27. (gl-verb form of)

  28. (romanization of)

  29. brother

  30. father, dad, daddy

  31. (n-g)

  32. flat surface, layer

  33. foundation

  34. storey (gloss), floor

  35. table, shelf

  36. face (gloss)

  37. two-dimensional

  38. native-born

  39. set close together

  40. in unison

  41. board, lumber

  42. wooden

  43. wafer

  44. list, directory

  45. class (gloss)

  46. (cot)

  47. granddad, grandfather

  48. (l), dad, daddy, pop

  49. (coord)

  50. poor condition, misery

  51. sin

  52. father

  53. dad, papa

  54. (RQ:izh:Bukvari:1936)

  55. (RQ:izh:Junus:1936)

  56. pepper

  57. (ja-romanization of)

  58. (l)

  59. (inflection of)

  60. yum, num-num, food (gl)

  61. {{ux|la|Cum cibum ac pōtiōnem "buās" ac "pāpās" vocent, mātrem "mammam", patrem "tatam".|Since children call food "papa" and drink “bua”, mother "mamma" and father "tata".

  62. a dad, daddy, father

  63. a bishop

  64. a pope (gloss)

  65. The traditional exclamation in Rome after a papal election:

    (ux)

  66. a patriarch (in primatial sees, notably Coptic Alexandria).

  67. dad, daddy

  68. pope

  69. dad, daddy

  70. pap (gloss)

  71. paperboard

  72. (l) (male parent)

  73. board, plank

  74. chart

  75. slab

  76. floor

  77. grandfather, grandad, grandpa

  78. (nn-former)

  79. late 9th century, translation of Bede|Bede's ''History of the English People|Ecclesiastical History''

  80. (quote)
  81. The Anglo-Saxon Chronicle

  82. miserable

  83. dog

  84. tarpaper

  85. tarpaper roof

  86. dad

  87. face

  88. (aug of)

  89. (l) (gloss)

  90. something with a (l) consistency

  91. any type of (l)

  92. (pt-verb form of)

  93. potato

  94. flat stone; shelf in the bottom of the sea; rocky sea bottom

  95. wooden plank

  96. burster

  97. pope (q)

  98. pope (gl)

  99. potato

  100. very bland soup, or more broadly, food in general

  101. nonsense, trifle, rubbish

  102. (es-verb form of)

  103. (l), (l)

  104. (l)

  105. a sweet custard-based or cornflour-based dessert

  106. shark

  107. (alternative case form of)

  108. to tremble, quiver

  109. to beat, palpitate

  110. (only used in)

  111. dad; daddy

  112. boyfriend; daddy

  113. low and flat

  114. gentle slope

  115. (ant)

  116. house with low roof and little airflow

  117. food for kids who are only just beginning to speak

  118. standard size of fabric width

  119. sewing two pieces of sheet widthwise

  120. bee ((taxfmt)) that collects honey

  121. (vern) ((taxlink))

  122. a cone-shaped shell

  123. tearing the taro leaf to the skin

  124. (n-g), corresponding to "pa"

  125. rock

  126. rocky area

  127. to be flat

  128. to be hard

  129. a school of caranxes

  130. to group together into a school

  131. bra

  132. daddy, dad

  133. father (gloss)

  134. woman

  135. wife

  136. female

  137. field