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quarrel   
ady am-parimbona ~ [amy, farimbona, root rimbona, altercation.] Beating or pounding anything by two persons, either together or alternately; a quarrel of many against the few
adin' andriana ~ A war agreed upon by the government; a quarrel in which both parties show great respect for each other.
ady volom-balala ~ A quarrel about something of no consequence; a causeless brawl
fifandirana ~ dispute, contest, wrangling ~ a quarrel, a dispute
fikorontanana ~ disorder, rebellion; a quarrel, disunion
fanjihitra ~ a dispute, a quarrel. See zihitra.
ankany ~ dispute, quarrel. See ady.
sotasota ~ a quarrel

quarrel (a)   
ady ~ A fight, combat, quarrel, contention, battle, dispute, contest, attack, assault, war. Also of things fitting well, as a door and its posts, two straight pieces of wood fitting well together, two bricks, etc. etc. With suffix pronoun -ny, as adiny, it means a something difficult to be done. [Jav. Avd (?); or Ar. Adava.] ~ fighting, war
tonta ~ a trap

quarrel (secret)   
ady am-panarahana ~ A fight or quarrel not entered into before others, or in presence of witnesses, but taken up in secret.

quarrel (to look for a)   
mila sotasota ~ to seek an occasion for quarrelling. ~ to pick a quarrel, to look for a quarrel

quarrel (to seek a)   
miankany ~ to dispute; to seek a quarrel.

quarrel (to)   
miady ~ To fight, make war ~ to quarrel, to contend in words or deeds. ~ to fit closely together, to correspond exactly
mifanditra ~ to contend, to contest, to quarrel, to dispute ~ to quarrel, to dispute

quarreling (to seek an occasion for)   
mila vaniny ~ To seek for what cannot be divided ; to seek an occasion for quarreling

quarrelling   
beroka ~ expressions quickly uttered but not understood, provincialities, foreign idioms; quarrelling. See boeriboerika.

quarrelsome (to be)   
mikitokitona ~ to be quarrelsome