Batman - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
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The province is named after its capital city, and the city is named after a nearby river, Batman River. See Ottoman Turkish باطمان for more information.
- (Received Pronunciation) IPA(key): /bætˈmɑːn/
- Hyphenation: Bat‧man
Batman
- A province of Turkey.
- The capital city of Batman Province, Turkey.
a city in Turkey
- (Received Pronunciation) IPA(key): /ˈbæt.mæn/
- Hyphenation: Bat‧man
Batman
- A surname.
From bat + man; originally the Bat-Man. By surface analysis, Bat- + man.
- (Received Pronunciation) IPA(key): /ˈbæt.mæn/
- Hyphenation: Bat‧man
Batman (plural Batmans or Batmen)
- A fictional hero and the main protagonist of DC Comics, noted for his intellect and stealth, who uses a bat-themed costume and equipment (including a belt with an array of utilities) and is assisted by his sidekick Robin.
2015, Sarah Cross, Tear You Apart, Carolrhoda Lab, →ISBN, page 68:
“But next time—” Night vanished before the guard could finish—just kind of disappeared like Batman—which Viv found almost as annoying as the fact that he'd dragged her down a well. He didn't think he had to explain himself?
2019, Sean Johnson, Strange Like Me, page 212:
I watched through squinted eyes as the driver-side door opened and a man stepped out wielding a Maglite, his other hand placed on his Batman-like utility belt. What all did they keep in those things? Surely the pistol, a few clips, handcuffs, ...
- For quotations using this term, see Citations:Batman.
fictional hero
- Arabic: بَاتْمَان m (bātmān)
- Bengali: ব্যাটম্যান (bêṭmên)
- Chinese:
- Dutch: Batman
- Esperanto: Vespertviro, Vespertulo
- Estonian: Nahkhiirmees
- Finnish: Lepakkomies
- French: Batman (fr)
- German: Batman
- Greek: Μπάτμαν (el) (Bátman), Άνθρωπος Νυχτερίδα (Ánthropos Nychterída), Νυχτερίδας (el) (Nychterídas)
- Hebrew: באטמן m (betmen), איש העטלף m (ish ha'atalef)
- Hindi: बैटमैन m (baiṭmain)
- Hungarian: Batman (hu), Denevérember (rare)
- Icelandic: Leðurblökumaðurinn
- Irish: Fear na nIaltóg m
- Italian: Batman, uomo pipistrello
- Japanese: バットマン (Battoman)
- Korean: 배트맨 (Baeteumaen)
- Latvian: Betmens
- Macedonian: Бе́тмен m (Bétmen)
- Marathi: बॅट्मॅन m (bĕṭmĕn)
- Polish: Batman (pl) m
- Portuguese: Batman, Homem-Morcego (rare)
- Romanian: Batman
- Russian: Бэ́тмен (Bɛ́tmen)
- Spanish: Batman
- Swedish: Batman, Läderlappen (dated)
- Tagalog: Batman
- Thai: แบทแมน (baetmaen)
- Turkish: Yarasa Adam
- Vietnamese: Người Dơi
- Welsh: Ystlumddyn m
Batman
- An intensifier for interjections created with the adjective holy, in imitation of dialogue between Batman and his sidekick Robin.
Holy guacamole, Batman!
2024 July 1, Elizabeth Logan, “Aly & AJ in the New Limited Too Collection Has Me Checking What Year It Is”, in Glamour[1]:
Holy nostalgic flashback, Batman! Aly and AJ Michalka, the actor-musician sister duo known for dominating Radio Disney in the late aughts (they’ve also released some very good music since then), just sent us straight back to our tweens by wearing none other than iconic mall brand Limited Too.
Batman (third-person singular simple present Batmans, present participle Batmanning, simple past and past participle Batmanned)
- (slang, mountaineering) Alternative form of batman (etymology 3)
2014, Ken Wylie, Buried, →ISBN, page 140:
He laughed, Batmanned back up to his last piece of gear and hammered a 5/8-inch angle piton into the crack with an ascending ring like any nail met with a hammer.
Batman (disambiguation) on Wikipedia.Wikipedia
Batman m
- Batman (superhero)
Batman
- Batman (a province of the Southeastern Anatolia Region, Turkey)
- Batman (a city, the provincial capital of Batman, Turkey)
Unadapted borrowing from English Batman.
Batman m
- Batman (superhero)
- Synonym: Homem-Morcego
Batman m
- Batman (superhero)
Batman c (genitive Batmans)
- Batman (superhero)
- Läderlappen (dated)


Inherited from Ottoman Turkish باطمان (batman).
Batman
- Adana
- Adıyaman
- Afyonkarahisar
- Ağrı
- Aksaray
- Amasya
- Ankara
- Antalya
- Ardahan
- Artvin
- Aydın
- Balıkesir
- Bartın
- Batman
- Bayburt
- Bilecik
- Bingöl
- Bitlis
- Bolu
- Burdur
- Bursa
- Çanakkale
- Çankırı
- Çorum
- Denizli
- Diyarbakır
- Düzce
- Edirne
- Elâzığ
- Erzincan
- Erzurum
- Eskişehir
- Gaziantep
- Giresun
- Gümüşhane
- Hakkâri
- Hatay
- Iğdır
- Isparta
- İstanbul
- İzmir
- Kahramanmaraş
- Karabük
- Karaman
- Kars
- Kastamonu
- Kayseri
- Kırıkkale
- Kırklareli
- Kırşehir
- Kilis
- Kocaeli
- Konya
- Kütahya
- Malatya
- Manisa
- Mardin
- Mersin
- Muğla
- Muş
- Nevşehir
- Niğde
- Ordu
- Osmaniye
- Rize
- Sakarya
- Samsun
- Siirt
- Sinop
- Sivas
- Şanlıurfa
- Şırnak
- Tekirdağ
- Tokat
- Trabzon
- Tunceli
- Uşak
- Van
- Yalova
- Yozgat
- Zonguldak