burung

Asilulu

Etymology

Borrowed from Indonesian burung.

Noun

burung

  1. bird

References

Brunei Malay

Etymology

From Proto-Malayic *buruŋ.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /bu.ruŋ/

Noun

burung

  1. bird (animal)
  2. (childish, slang) penis

Usage notes

The usage of this word in the sense of "penis" is largely limited to children.

Iban

Etymology

From Proto-Malayic *buruŋ.

Noun

burung

  1. bird

Indonesian

Alternative forms

Etymology

From Malay burung, from Classical Malay بوروڠ (burung), from Proto-Malayic *buruŋ.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ˈbu.rʊŋ/
  • (file)
  • Rhymes: -rʊŋ
  • Hyphenation: bu‧rung

Noun

burung (plural burung-burung, first-person possessive burungku, second-person possessive burungmu, third-person possessive burungnya)

  1. bird (animal)
  2. (childish, colloquial) penis

Usage notes

The usage of this word in the sense of "penis" is largely limited to children.

Derived terms

  • burung-burungan
  • burung air
  • burung alau
  • burung arboreal
  • burung buaya
  • burung butbut
  • burung cabai
  • burung culik
  • burung dara laut
  • burung dewata
  • burung foniks
  • burung gagak
  • burung hantu
  • burung hantu mulut kodok
  • burung hiburan
  • burung kuak
  • burung kuak-kuak
  • burung kuar
  • burung kuaran
  • burung kumkum
  • burung laut
  • burung layang-layang
  • burung lilin
  • burung limbuk
  • burung madu
  • burung maleo
  • burung master
  • burung mina
  • burung murai
  • burung panjat
  • burung pantai
  • burung pemangsa
  • burung perenjak
  • burung pialing
  • burung pintang
  • burung punai
  • burung selaya
  • burung selayak
  • burung siak
  • burung sikap
  • burung sintar
  • burung tanah
  • burung tebang
  • burung termometer
  • burung tuhu
  • burung unta

Descendants

  • Asilulu: burung

Further reading

Malay

Alternative forms

Etymology

From Proto-Malayic *buruŋ.

Pronunciation

Noun

burung (Jawi spelling بوروڠ, plural burung-burung, informal 1st possessive burungku, 2nd possessive burungmu, 3rd possessive burungnya)

  1. bird (animal)
    Synonym: manuk
  2. (childish, slang) penis

Usage notes

The usage of this word in the sense of "penis" is largely limited to children.

Descendants

Further reading

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