sangka
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Cebuano[edit]
Pronunciation[edit]
- Hyphenation: sang‧ka
Noun[edit]
sangka
- (historical) tooth-filing practiced in pre-colonial Visayas
- a competition; a contest; a tournament
- a battle; a combat
Verb[edit]
sangka
- to compete; to take part in a contest, game or similar event
- to battle; to join in battle; to fight
- to stir up a fight or hostility
Indonesian[edit]
Pronunciation[edit]
Etymology 1[edit]
From Malay sangka, from Classical Malay sangka, from Sanskrit शङ्का (śaṅkā, “doubt, suspicion, distrust, fear”).
Noun[edit]
sangka
Adjective[edit]
sangka
Derived terms[edit]
Etymology 2[edit]
From Sanskrit शङ्ख (śaṅkha, “a shell, (especially) the conch-shell”).
Noun[edit]
sangka
- shell, conch-shell.
- synonym of sangkakala
Further reading[edit]
- “sangka” in Kamus Besar Bahasa Indonesia, Jakarta: Agency for Language Development and Cultivation – Ministry of Education, Culture, Research, and Technology of the Republic of Indonesia, 2016.
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- Cebuano lemmas
- Cebuano nouns
- Cebuano terms with historical senses
- Cebuano verbs
- ceb:Teeth
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- Rhymes:Indonesian/ka
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- Rhymes:Indonesian/a
- Rhymes:Indonesian/a/2 syllables
- Indonesian terms inherited from Malay
- Indonesian terms derived from Malay
- Indonesian terms inherited from Classical Malay
- Indonesian terms derived from Classical Malay
- Indonesian terms derived from Sanskrit
- Indonesian lemmas
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