awol

See also: AWOL, a.w.o.l., and A.W.O.L.

English

Adjective

awol (not comparable)

  1. Alternative letter-case form of AWOL.
    • 1949, Nelson Algren, The Man with the Golden Arm:
      Back in the city's littered bivouac he walked among the tenements of home like an awol private returning to barracks from which his old outfit had long ago convoyed and scattered for keeps.

Noun

awol (plural awols)

  1. Alternative letter-case form of AWOL.

Anagrams

Bolongan

Bolongan numbers (edit)
10
1 2  →  10  → 
    Cardinal: sempung
    Ordinal: awol

Etymology

Borrowed from Malay awal, from Arabic أَوَّل (ʔawwal).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ˈawol/

Numeral

awol

  1. first

Further reading

  • Adul, M. Asfandi (1985) “awol”, in Struktur Bahasa Bulungan[1], Jakarta: Pusat Pembinaan dan Pengembangan Bahasa

Central Dusun

Etymology

From Proto-Malayo-Polynesian *habəl (weave cloth).

Verb

awol

  1. to weave

Derived terms

  • kaawalan
  • kapangawalan
  • mangangawol
  • mangawol
  • naawol
  • owolon

Kimaragang

Etymology

From Proto-Malayo-Polynesian *habəl (weave cloth).

Verb

awol

  1. to weave

Derived terms

  • aawol
  • ka'awol
  • maangawol
  • mangawol
  • mokiawol
  • nawol
  • owolon

Noun

awol

  1. (anatomy) marrow

Inflection

Possessives of awol
singular duoplural plural
1st person shiwol nihiwol danihiwol
2nd person niwol nihiwol danihiwol
3rd person biwol
4th person (3o) yiwol
4th person (3a) hawol
Indefinite (3i) awol

Tobilung

Etymology

From Proto-Malayo-Polynesian *habəl (weave cloth).

Verb

awol

  1. to weave

Derived terms

  • ka'awol
  • mangangawol
  • mangawol
  • nawol
  • pangawol