rĕṅö

See also: reno, Reno, réno, reno-, and renô

Old Javanese

Etymology

From Proto-Malayo-Polynesian *dəŋəʀ.

Verb

rĕṅö

  1. to hear

Alternative forms

ḍĕṅö, ruṅu

Derived terms

  • amirĕṅwakĕn
  • amirĕṅwi
  • amirĕṅö
  • arĕṅö
  • aṅrĕṅwakĕn
  • aṅrĕṅwi
  • aṅrĕṅö
  • aṅrĕṅĕkĕn
  • kapirĕṅö
  • karĕṅwan
  • karĕṅö
  • parĕṅwan
  • parĕṅö
  • paṅrĕṅö
  • paṅrĕṅĕn
  • pinirĕṅwakĕn
  • rinĕṅwakĕn
  • rinĕṅwan
  • rinĕṅö
  • rumĕṅwakĕn
  • rumĕṅö
  • rumĕṅö-rĕṅö
  • rĕṅĕ-rĕṅĕ (remaining in the ear, continuously audible)
  • tan paparĕṅwan

Further reading

  • "rĕṅö" in P.J. Zoetmulder with the collaboration of S.O. Robson, Old Javanese-English Dictionary. 's-Gravenhage: M. Nijhoff, 1982.
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