busudo
Malay
Etymology
Borrowed from Hokkien 武士道 (bú-sū-tō), from Japanese 武士道 (bushidō), from 武士 (bushi, “warrior; samurai”) + 道 (-dō, “way; path”). Doublet of bushido and busyido. First attested as bussudo in the Kitab Vortaro published in 1923.[1]
Noun
busudo (plural busudo-busudo, informal 1st possessive busudoku, 2nd possessive busudomu, 3rd possessive busudonya)
References
- Kwik Khing Djoen (1923) Kitab Vortaro: Segala Perkatahan-Perkatahan Asing Jang Soeda Oemoem Di Goena Ken Di Dalem Soerat-Soerat Kabar Melayoe, Batavia: Sin Po, page 58
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