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- Active Verb: magbabadPassive Verb: ibabadEnglish Definition: (verb) to soakExamples: Ibabad mo ang damit sa sabon. (Soak the dress in soap.)
Tagalog-English dictionary. 2014.
Tagalog-English dictionary. 2014.
BABAD — BABAD, a family of rabbis. The founder of the family was Isaac of Cracow, son of Issachar Berish, a parnas of the Council of Four Lands, and grandson of Heschel, av bet din of Cracow. He served as rabbi of Brzezany and then of Brody, where he… … Encyclopedia of Judaism
BABAD, JOSEPH BEN MOSES — (1800–1874/5), Polish rabbi and author. Little is known about him. His father was av bet din at Przeworsk. Babad served as rabbi at Bohorodezany, Zabariz, Sniatyn, and Tarnopol. Babad s best known work is his Minḥat Ḥinnukh, consisting of… … Encyclopedia of Judaism
Babad Tanah Jawi — ( History of the land of Java ), is a generic title for a large number of manuscripts written in Javanese language. Their arrangements and details vary, and no copies of any of the manuscripts are older than the eighteenth century. Due to the… … Wikipedia
Babad-Khan — Babad Khan, seit 1846 Herrscher von Khiwa … Pierer's Universal-Lexikon
Yosef Babad — Yosef Ben Moshe Babad (1801, Przeworsk – 1874, Safed; Hebrew: יוסף באב ד) was a Rabbi, posek and Talmudist, best known for his work, the Minchat Chinuch, a commentary on the Sefer Hachinuch. He studied under Chaim Halberstam, the Sanzer Rov, and… … Wikipedia
The Greatest Siliwangi — The name Siliwangi is alive both in the folklore of the Sundanese and in the classical literary texts of Javanese (East Javanese). The people in West Java and East Java make no difference between fact and fiction, it is due to the text, the… … Wikipedia
Dalem Di Made — This article is part of the History of Indonesia series See also: Timeline of Indonesian History Prehistory Early kingdoms … Wikipedia
Hans Ras — (the Leiden based Koninklijk Instituut voor Taal , Land en Volkenkunde = Royal Institute of Linguistics and Anthropology). Until his retirement he was several times a member of the board of the KITLV. From 1985 to 1992, he was professor of… … Wikipedia
Dalem Bekung — This article is part of the History of Indonesia series See also: Timeline of Indonesian History Prehistory Early kingdoms … Wikipedia
Dalem Seganing — This article is part of the History of Indonesia series See also: Timeline of Indonesian History Prehistory Early kingdoms … Wikipedia
Wali Sanga — In Indonesian, and particularly Javanese beliefs, Wali Sanga (the nine saints) (also transcribed as Wali Songo) are the founding saints of Islam in Java, Indonesia (see Spread of Islam in Indonesia). The word wali is Arabic (meaning saint ),… … Wikipedia