English

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Etymology

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Borrowed from Hindi बंदर (bandar), from Classical Persian بندر (bandar).

Noun

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bundar (plural bundars)

  1. (India) A port or haven.

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Anagrams

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Indonesian

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Pronunciation

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  • IPA(key): [ˈbʊndar]
  • Hyphenation: bún‧dar

Etymology 1

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From Malay bundar, from buntar.

Adjective

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búndar

  1. circular, round
Derived terms
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Etymology 2

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From Dutch boender.

Noun

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búndar (first-person possessive bundarku, second-person possessive bundarmu, third-person possessive bundarnya)

  1. (rare) a brush, a scrub
    Synonym: sikat

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Portuguese

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Etymology

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Borrowed from Kimbundu kubunda.[1][2]

Pronunciation

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  • Hyphenation: bun‧dar

Verb

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bundar (first-person singular present bundo, first-person singular preterite bundei, past participle bundado)

  1. (Angola, transitive) to plunder, to loot
    Synonym: saquear

Conjugation

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References

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  1. ^ bundar”, in Dicionário infopédia da Língua Portuguesa (in Portuguese), Porto: Porto Editora, 20032024
  2. ^ bundar”, in Dicionário Priberam da Língua Portuguesa (in Portuguese), Lisbon: Priberam, 20082024