Indonesian edit

Alternative forms edit

Etymology edit

From Malay ayut, from Proto-Malayic *ayut, from (Western) Proto-Malayo-Polynesian *ayut, *ayud.

Verb edit

ayut (used in the form mengayut)

  1. to copulate (to engage in sexual intercourse)

Malay edit

Alternative forms edit

Etymology edit

From Proto-Malayic *ayut, from (Western) Proto-Malayo-Polynesian *ayut, *ayud.

Pronunciation edit

Verb edit

ayut (Jawi spelling ايوت, used in the form mengayut)

  1. to copulate (to engage in sexual intercourse)

Pipil edit

Etymology 1 edit

Compare Classical Nahuatl ayohtli (squash).

Noun edit

ayut

  1. squash

Etymology 2 edit

Compare Classical Nahuatl ayotl (turtle).

Noun edit

ayut

  1. turtle; tortoise

Further reading edit

  • Campbell, L. (1985). The Pipil Language of El Salvador. Mouton De Gruyter.
  • Lara-Martínez, R., McCallister, R. Glosario cultural náwat pipil y nicarao.