tadam

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Dupaningan Agta[edit]

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tadám

  1. fishing hook

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tadam !

  1. ta-da! shazaam!

Maltese[edit]

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Etymology[edit]

Clipping of tuffieħa t’Adam (literally Adam’s apple), referring to the fruit of the forbidden tree in paradise. Compare the same in archaic German Paradiesapfel (literally paradise apple), whence Austrian German Paradeiser (tomato) and equivalent forms in several eastern European languages. The phonetic similarity with English tomato, Spanish tomate is probably coincidental. The Maltese might of course be a folk-etymological alteration of the Spanish word, but the clearly unrelated forms in other languages make this seem less likely. Compare also Italian pomodoro (literally gold apple), archaic English love apple.

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tadam m (collective, singulative tadama, paucal tadamiet)

  1. tomato, tomatoes (several fruits; tomato as a mass, taste, species)