gayung

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Indonesian[edit]

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Etymology[edit]

From Malay gayung.

Pronunciation[edit]

  • IPA(key): /ɡajuŋ/, [ˈɡa.jʊŋ]
  • Hyphenation: ga‧yúng

Noun[edit]

gayung (plural gayung-gayung, first-person possessive gayungku, second-person possessive gayungmu, third-person possessive gayungnya)

  1. water ladle, usually used for bathing
    Synonym: sibur
    • 1977, Ayo Yahya Heryanto, Mari membuat sendiri, Jakarta: Balai Pustaka, page 8:
      Untuk yang pertama kali marilah kita belajar membuat gayung.
      For the first time, let us learn how to make a water latter.
  2. quarterstaff used as a weapon
  3. a blow given with a fist or a weapon

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Malay[edit]

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Noun[edit]

gayung (Jawi spelling ݢايوڠ, plural gayung-gayung, informal 1st possessive gayungku, 2nd possessive gayungmu, 3rd possessive gayungnya)

  1. a kind of water dipper; a ladle made of a bowl of a coconut shell with a wooden handle attached
    Synonyms: sibur, timba, cebok, batok
  2. a quarterstaff or a singlestick used as a weapon
    • 1908, Raja Haji Yahya, Pawang Ana, Hikayat Malim Deman, Singapore, page 91:
      Inilah gayung anak piatu; jikalau disambut, kĕna dua; jikalau tiada disambut, kĕna satu.
      Here is my quarterstaff; if it hits you, you are hurt in two places; if it misses you, you are hurt in one.

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  • Indonesian: gayung

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Tausug[edit]

Noun[edit]

gayung

  1. dipper, ladle

Yakan[edit]

Noun[edit]

gayung

  1. ladle, dipper