anggur

Brunei Malay

Etymology

From Persian انگور (angur, grape).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /aŋ.ɡur/
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Noun

anggur

  1. grape

Indonesian

Alternative forms

  • anggoer (superseded)

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): [ˈaŋ.ɡʊr]
  • Hyphenation: ang‧gur

Etymology 1

From Betawi anggur, from Javanese ꦲꦔ꧀ꦒꦸꦂ (anggur, free, at leisure), from Old Javanese aṅgur (idle, doing nothing, cease).

Verb

anggur

  1. infinitive, imperative and colloquial of menganggur (to be unemployed)
Derived terms

Etymology 2

From Malay anggur, from Classical Malay اڠڬور (anggur), from Classical Persian انگور (angūr), from Middle Persian ʾngwl (angūr, grape).

Noun

anggur (first-person possessive anggurku, second-person possessive anggurmu, third-person possessive anggurnya)

  1. grape.
  2. wine, an alcoholic beverage made by fermenting the juice of grapes.
Derived terms
  • angguran

Noun

anggur (first-person possessive anggurku, second-person possessive anggurmu, third-person possessive anggurnya)

  1. cutting: a leaf, stem, branch, or root removed from a plant and cultivated to grow a new plant.
    Synonym: setek
Derived terms
  • angguran
  • menganggur

Further reading

Malay

Etymology

From Classical Malay اڠڬور (anggur), from Classical Persian انگور (angūr, grape).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /aŋɡur/
    • (Johor-Riau) IPA(key): [aŋɡo]
  • Rhymes: -ɡur, -ur

Noun

anggur (Jawi spelling اڠݢور, plural anggur-anggur, informal 1st possessive anggurku, 2nd possessive anggurmu, 3rd possessive anggurnya)

  1. grape

Derived terms

pengangguran

Descendants

  • Brunei Malay: anggur
  • Indonesian: anggur
  • Dupaningan Agta: anggu
  • Minangkabau: anggur
  • Sundanese: ᮃᮍ᮪ᮌᮥᮁ (anggur)

Further reading

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