Balinese

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nanah

  1. Romanization of ᬦᬦᬄ

Bunun

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Etymology

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Inherited from Proto-Austronesian *naNaq.

Noun

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nanah

  1. pus

References

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  • nanah”, in 原住民族語言線上詞典 [Online Dictionary of Aboriginal Languages] (in Mandarin), Taipei: Foundation for Research and Development of Aboriginal Languages, 2014

Iban

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Etymology

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From Proto-Malayic *nanah, from Proto-Malayo-Polynesian *nanaq, from Proto-Austronesian *naNaq.

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Noun

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nanah

  1. pus (fluid found in regions of infection)

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  • Scott, N. C. (1956) A Dictionary of Sea Dayak[1], School of Oriental and African Studies, University of London

Indonesian

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Etymology

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Inherited from Malay nanah, from Proto-Malayic *nanah, from Proto-Malayo-Polynesian *nanaq, from Proto-Austronesian *naNaq.

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Noun

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nanah (first-person possessive nanahku, second-person possessive nanahmu, third-person possessive nanahnya)

  1. pus (fluid found in regions of infection)

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Javanese

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Romanization

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nanah

  1. Romanization of ꦤꦤꦃ

Karo Batak

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Etymology

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From Proto-Malayo-Polynesian *nanaq, from Proto-Austronesian *naNaq.

Noun

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nanah

  1. pus (fluid found in regions of infection)

Malay

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Etymology

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From Proto-Malayic *nanah, from Proto-Malayo-Polynesian *nanaq, from Proto-Austronesian *naNaq.

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nanah (Jawi spelling نانه, plural nanah-nanah, informal 1st possessive nanahku, 2nd possessive nanahmu, 3rd possessive nanahnya)

  1. pus (fluid found in regions of infection)

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Descendants

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  • Indonesian: nanah

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Minangkabau

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Etymology

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From Proto-Malayic *nanah, from Proto-Malayo-Polynesian *nanaq, from Proto-Austronesian *naNaq.

Noun

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nanah

  1. pus (fluid found in regions of infection)

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  • Kamus Minangkabau - Indonesia [Minangkabau - Indonesian Dictionary]‎[2] (in Indonesian), Jakarta: Pusat Pembinaan dan Pengembangan Bahasa, 1985

Old Javanese

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Etymology

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From Proto-Malayo-Polynesian *nanaq, from Proto-Austronesian *naNaq.

Noun

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nanah

  1. pus (fluid found in regions of infection)

Descendants

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Further reading

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  • "nanah" in P.J. Zoetmulder with the collaboration of S.O. Robson, Old Javanese-English Dictionary. 's-Gravenhage: M. Nijhoff, 1982.