guam

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Malay[edit]

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Etymology 1[edit]

From Proto-Malayo-Polynesian *guham, from Proto-Austronesian *guSam. Compare Tagalog guham.

Noun[edit]

guam (Jawi spelling ݢوام, plural guam-guam, informal 1st possessive guamku, 2nd possessive guammu, 3rd possessive guamnya)

  1. thrush; a disease of the sprue type attacking children
Descendants[edit]
  • Indonesian: guam

Etymology 2[edit]

Noun[edit]

guam (Jawi spelling ݢوام, plural guam-guam, informal 1st possessive guamku, 2nd possessive guammu, 3rd possessive guamnya)

  1. (Classical Malay) dispute; conflict; disagreement
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