Asilulu edit

Etymology edit

Borrowed from Indonesian burung.

Noun edit

burung

  1. bird

References edit

Brunei Malay edit

Etymology edit

From Proto-Malayic *buruŋ.

Pronunciation edit

Noun edit

burung

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

Usage notes edit

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

Iban edit

Etymology edit

From Proto-Malayic *buruŋ.

Noun edit

burung

  1. bird

Indonesian edit

Alternative forms edit

Etymology edit

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

Pronunciation edit

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

Noun edit

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 edit

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

Derived terms edit

Descendants edit

  • Asilulu: burung

Further reading edit

Malay edit

Alternative forms edit

Etymology edit

From Proto-Malayic *buruŋ.

Pronunciation edit

Noun edit

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 edit

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

Descendants edit

Further reading edit