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Ramadan
Ramadan Ram`a*dan", n. [Ar. ramad[=a]n, or ramaz[=a]n, properly, the hot month.] [Written also Ramadhan, Ramadzan, and Rhamadan.] 1. The ninth Mohammedan month. 2. The great annual fast of the Mohammedans, kept during daylight through the ninth month.
Rhamadan
Rhamadan Rham`a*dan", n. See Ramadan.
Rhamadan
Ramadan Ram`a*dan", n. [Ar. ramad[=a]n, or ramaz[=a]n, properly, the hot month.] [Written also Ramadhan, Ramadzan, and Rhamadan.] 1. The ninth Mohammedan month. 2. The great annual fast of the Mohammedans, kept during daylight through the ninth month.

Meaning of Amadan from wikipedia

- in 1975 rejected a claim that the title comes from the Irish Gaelic word amadán or omadhaun, meaning "fool". Later, however, he said it did mean "idiot...
- Joel Rosenberg (May 1, 1954 – June 2, 2011) was a Canadian American science fiction and fantasy author best known for his long-running Guardians of the...
- hatin həmän, ämön, hömän biyamona, enen, biyâmuen amarən umae(n) yà āmadan āmadan, awar awar, čām āy-, āgam āgam- cæwyn cry bermayene giryan, girîn, gîristin...
- - mother of Oisín by Fionn mac ****haill Aibell - fairy queen of Thomond Amadan Dubh - trickster fairy known as the "dark fool" Cailleach - divine hag Canola...
- unsuspecting nature, which made it easy to catch; its Scottish Gaelic name is amadan-mòintich, "fool of the moors." King James VI and I went every year to Royston...
- verb-framed, but also has such compounds as dar-āmadan (درآمدن, "to come in") from dar ("in") and āmadan ("to come"). Romance languages, such as French...
- occasions, especially for Gaelic games – Áth Cliath abú! '****ay for Dublin!' Amadán /ˈɒmədɔːn/ /ˈamˠəd̪ˠaːnˠ/ Noun Fool Fáilte /ˈfɑːltʃə/ /ˈfˠaːlʲtʲə/ Noun...
- the Red Knight of the Deep Forest. In the Irish folklore tale Eachtra an Amadán Mor, the Red Knight is one of the knights defeated by Arthur's nephew known...
- Gaelic Folk Stories The Amadan Mor and the Gruagach of the castle of Gold 1894 Ireland Jeremiah Curtin Hero-Tales of Ireland The Amadan of the Dough 1900 Ireland...
- Book of the Deeds of Ardashir [son of] Papakan) 1940 Gojaste Abālish 1945 Āmadan-e shāh Bahrām-e Varjavand (Return of shah Bahram Varjavand) 1944 Zand-i...