See also: -ulos

Angkola Batak edit

Etymology edit

From Proto-Batak [Term?].

Noun edit

ulos

  1. The woven textile of Batak people, commonly used in indigenous ceremonies (e.g. marriage, funerals, etc.).

Cebuano edit

Pronunciation edit

  • Hyphenation: u‧los

Verb edit

ulos

  1. to lend; to allow to be used by someone temporarily, on condition that it or its equivalent will be returned
  2. to borrow

Anagrams edit

Finnish edit

Etymology edit

ulko- +‎ -s (s-lative singular)

Pronunciation edit

  • IPA(key): /ˈulos/, [ˈulo̞s̠]
  • Rhymes: -ulos
  • Syllabification(key): u‧los

Adverb edit

ulos (comparative ulommas, superlative uloimmas)

  1. (of movement) out, outside; outdoors
    Menen ulos.
    I'm going out.
    Ulos!Get out!

Inflection edit

Antonyms edit

Related terms edit

Further reading edit

Anagrams edit

Indonesian edit

Etymology edit

Borrowed from Batak.

Noun edit

ulos (first-person possessive ulosku, second-person possessive ulosmu, third-person possessive ulosnya)

  1. The woven textile of Batak people, commonly used in indigenous ceremonies (e.g. marriage, funerals, etc.).

Derived terms edit

Further reading edit

Mandailing Batak edit

Etymology edit

From Proto-Batak [Term?].

Noun edit

ulos

  1. The woven textile of Batak people, commonly used in indigenous ceremonies (e.g. marriage, funerals, etc.).

Simalungun Batak edit

Etymology edit

From Proto-Batak [Term?].

Noun edit

ulos

  1. The woven textile of Batak people, commonly used in indigenous ceremonies (e.g. marriage, funerals, etc.).

Toba Batak edit

Etymology edit

From Proto-Batak [Term?].

Noun edit

ulos

  1. The woven textile of Batak people, commonly used in indigenous ceremonies (e.g. marriage, funerals, etc.).