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- Abaniko abstract "An abaniko (from the Spanish word abanico, meaning fan) is a type of hand-held fan that originated from the Philippines. The abaniko, together with the baro't saya, is a part of a lady's attire. Various ways of using and holding the abaniko may convey different meanings. For example, an open abaniko that covers the chest area is a sign of modesty while rapid fan movements express the lady's displeasure.Abaniko is also the name given to a striking blow, resembling a fanning motion, that is used in the martial art of Eskrima.".
- Abaniko thumbnail Pinayavatar.jpg?width=300.
- Abaniko wikiPageID "11030993".
- Abaniko wikiPageLength "1406".
- Abaniko wikiPageOutDegree "11".
- Abaniko wikiPageRevisionID "679006715".
- Abaniko wikiPageWikiLink Arnis.
- Abaniko wikiPageWikiLink Barot_saya.
- Abaniko wikiPageWikiLink Category:Fans.
- Abaniko wikiPageWikiLink Category:Philippine_clothing.
- Abaniko wikiPageWikiLink Eskrima.
- Abaniko wikiPageWikiLink Fan_(implement).
- Abaniko wikiPageWikiLink Hand_fan.
- Abaniko wikiPageWikiLink Latin.
- Abaniko wikiPageWikiLink Latin_language.
- Abaniko wikiPageWikiLink Philippines.
- Abaniko wikiPageWikiLink Portuguese_language.
- Abaniko wikiPageWikiLink Spanish_language.
- Abaniko wikiPageWikiLink Winnowing.
- Abaniko wikiPageWikiLink File:Pinayavatar.jpg.
- Abaniko wikiPageWikiLinkText "Abaniko".
- Abaniko wikiPageWikiLinkText "abaniko".
- Abaniko hasPhotoCollection Abaniko.
- Abaniko wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Clothing-stub.
- Abaniko wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Philippines-stub.
- Abaniko wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Abaniko wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Wiktionary.
- Abaniko subject Category:Fans.
- Abaniko subject Category:Philippine_clothing.
- Abaniko hypernym Fan.
- Abaniko type Person.
- Abaniko type Fan.
- Abaniko comment "An abaniko (from the Spanish word abanico, meaning fan) is a type of hand-held fan that originated from the Philippines. The abaniko, together with the baro't saya, is a part of a lady's attire. Various ways of using and holding the abaniko may convey different meanings.".
- Abaniko label "Abaniko".
- Abaniko sameAs Abanico.
- Abaniko sameAs m.02qynkv.
- Abaniko sameAs Abaniko.
- Abaniko sameAs Q305469.
- Abaniko sameAs Q305469.
- Abaniko wasDerivedFrom Abaniko?oldid=679006715.
- Abaniko depiction Pinayavatar.jpg.
- Abaniko isPrimaryTopicOf Abaniko.