See also: Liwan English Etymology Borrowed from Arabic ليوان. Noun liwan (plural liwans) A long, narrow-fronted hall or vaulted portal found in Levantine homes, often open to the outside. Anagrams -in-law, Alwin, Wanli, Wilna, in-law, inlaw, winal Masbatenyo Verb liwan to get dressed, to dress someone to change (clothes) to barter Synonyms: balyo, ilis, islan to replace, to exchange Synonyms: sangli, salidaWikiwand - on Seamless Wikipedia browsing. On steroids.Remove ads