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Definition of Abadas

Abada
Abada Ab"a*da ([a^]b"[.a]*d[.a]), n. [Pg., the female rhinoceros.] The rhinoceros. [Obs.] --Purchas.

Meaning of Abadas from wikipedia

- Abada may refer to: Abada (surname), a French surname Abada (rhinoceros), a rhinoceros kept by Philip II of Spain Abada (unicorn), a type of unicorn reported...
- Äbädä (Cyrillic: Әбәдә) is an innocent forest spirit in Turkic mythology. It looks like an old woman. Äbädä also is represented in mythologies of Siberian...
- Liel Abada (Hebrew: ליאל עבדה, /lɪˈɛl/ lih-EL; born (2001-10-03)3 October 2001) is an Israeli professional footballer who plays as a winger or a forward...
- Abada refers to a mythical animal similar to a unicorn. The Abada, however, has two crooked horns as opposed to a unicorn's single one. The Abada's horns...
- carnival or theatrical production to promote the event. Original abadás were white. Capoeira abadás are generally white and sport the Capoeira school's logo (usually...
- Esteban Raymundo Abada (March 15, 1896 – December 17, 1954) was a Filipino politician who served as senator from 1949 until his death in 1954. He also...
- The ****ociação Brasileira de Apoio e Desenvolvimento da Arte-Capoeira (ABADÁ-Capoeira), in English translated as "The Brazilian ****ociation for the Support...
- in the public domain: Thatcher, Griffithes Wheeler (1911). "'Alqama Ibn 'Abada". In Chisholm, Hugh (ed.). Encyclopædia Britannica. Vol. 1 (11th ed.). Cambridge...
- Patrick Abada (born 20 March 1954 in Paris) is a retired French pole vaulter and Olympian, having competed in the 1976 Summer Olympics. His best vault...
- Abada (before 1577–1588), also known as Bada or Ibada, was the name given to a female Indian rhinoceros kept by the Portuguese kings Sebastian I and Henry...