wulu
Bambara
Etymology
From Proto-Western Mande *wùle.
References
- Richard Nci Diarra, Lexique bambara-français-anglais, December 13, 2010
Bandjalang
Javanese
Alternative forms
- Carakan: ꦮꦸꦭꦸ
- Roman: woeloe
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ˈwu.lu/
- Hyphenation: wu‧lu
- Rhymes: -lu, -u
Etymology 1
From Old Javanese wulu, from Middle Dutch wolle, from Old Dutch *wulla, from Proto-West Germanic *wullu, from Proto-Germanic *wullō.
Derived terms
- wulu alis
- wulu bréngos
- wulu cumbu
- wulu godhèg
- wulu idep
- wulu jawès
- wulu jembut
- wulu jénggot
- wulu kèlèk
- wulu puhun
- wulu simbar
- wulu wedhus
Etymology 2
From Old Javanese hulu (“head”), from Proto-Malayo-Polynesian *qulu (“head, top part”), from Proto-Austronesian *quluh. Cognate with Balinese ulu (“vowel sign i”).
Derived terms
- wulu dirga
- wulu melik
Etymology 3
Borrowed from Arabic وُضُوء (wuḍūʔ). Parallel borrowings (from Arabic) are Indonesian wudu, English wudu.
References
- The Linguistic Center of Yogyakarta (2015) “wulu”, in Kamus Basa Jawa (Bausastra Jawa) [Javanese Language Dictionary (Javanese Dictionary)] (in Javanese), Yogyakarta: Kanisius, →ISBN
Western Maninkakan
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