- pāvan
- पावन्
Indonesian dictionary. 2014.
Indonesian dictionary. 2014.
Pavan — may refer to:* Pavan (dance), a slow processional dance * Pavan (Hindu god), a god of wind in Hindu mythology * Pavan Kumar , also known as Hanuman, son of god of wind ( Kumar means son of )People with the surname Pavan:* Crodowaldo Pavan (born… … Wikipedia
Pavan — ist der Familienname folgender Personen: Carla Pavan (* 1975), kanadische Skeletonpilotin Crodowaldo Pavan (1919–2009), brasilianischer Biologe Marisa Pavan (* 1932), italienische Schauspielerin Pietro Pavan (1903–1994), italienischer Kardinal… … Deutsch Wikipedia
Pavan — Pav an, n. [F. pavane; cf. It. & Sp. pavana, and Sp. pavon, pavo, a peacock, L. pavo.] A stately and formal Spanish dance for which full state costume is worn; so called from the resemblance of its movements to those of the peacock. [Written also … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
pavan — (n.) slow, stately dance, 1530s, from Fr. pavane (1520s), probably from Sp. pavana, from pavo peacock (from L. pavo), in reference to the bird s courting movements. But some see an Italian origin and trace the name to Padovana Paduan. Possibly… … Etymology dictionary
Pavan Malhotra — Infobox actor name = Pavan Malhotra imagesize = caption = birthname = birthdate = location = deathdate = deathplace = occupation = actor yearsactive = 1984 present spouse = othername = filmfareawards= nationalfilmawards= Pavan Malhotra is an… … Wikipedia
Pavan English Medium High School — Infobox School name = Pavan English Medium High School imagesize = 100 caption = motto = Motto established = 1988 type = Private affiliation = ??? grades = Class 1 10 president = Raghavendra Sondur principal = Dr.Bijapur head of school = dean =… … Wikipedia
pavan — noun see pavane … New Collegiate Dictionary
Pavan — indischer Name, Bedeutung: Wind … Deutsch namen
pavan — pav·an … English syllables
pavan — /pəˈvan/ (say puh vahn), /ˈpævən/ (say pavuhn) noun 1. a stately dance in vogue in the 16th century. 2. the music for it. Also, pavane, pavin. {French pavane, from Spanish pavana, from Italian dialect: Paduan dance} …