ampul
English edit
Etymology edit
From Old French ampule, from Latin ampulla, itself of unknown origin.
Noun edit
ampul (plural ampuls)
Anagrams edit
Dutch edit
Etymology edit
From Middle Dutch ampulle, from Old French ampule, from Latin ampulla, itself of unknown origin.
Pronunciation edit
Noun edit
ampul f (plural ampullen, diminutive ampulletje n)
- An ampoule, small, closed (glass or artificial) vial, as used to dose medicine
- A small jug, notably for liturgical use
Derived terms edit
- (ampoules by content/use) bloedampul, wijnampul
- ampullenblad n
- ampullennis
- ampullenschaaltje n
- ampullenstel n
- pul
Indonesian edit
Pronunciation edit
Etymology 1 edit
From Malay ampul, Classical Malay امڤول (ampul).
Particle edit
ampul
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Etymology 2 edit
Borrowed from Dutch ampul (“ampoule”), from Middle Dutch ampulle, from Old French ampule, from Latin ampulla, itself of unknown origin. Doublet of ampula.
Noun edit
ampul (first-person possessive ampulku, second-person possessive ampulmu, third-person possessive ampulnya)
- (medicine) an ampoule (a small, closed (glass or artificial) vial used to dose medicine)
- (Catholicism) a small jug, notably for liturgical use
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Affixed terms and other derivations
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Further reading edit
- “ampul” in Kamus Besar Bahasa Indonesia, Jakarta: Agency for Language Development and Cultivation — Ministry of Education, Culture, Research, and Technology of the Republic Indonesia, 2016.
Turkish edit
Alternative forms edit
- ampül (misspelling)
Etymology edit
Pronunciation edit
Noun edit
ampul (definite accusative ampulü, plural ampuller)
- ampoule, light bulb
- (derogatory, politics) AKP
- Bas ampule!
- Vote for the AKP!
- (derogatory, politics) a voter, a supporter of AKP
Declension edit
References edit
- “ampul”, in Turkish dictionaries, Türk Dil Kurumu
Further reading edit
- Nişanyan, Sevan (2002–) “ampul”, in Nişanyan Sözlük