See also: Wuku

Balinese

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Romanization

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wuku

  1. Romanization of ᬯᬸᬓᬸ

Indonesian

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Etymology

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Borrowed from Javanese ꦮꦸꦏꦸ (wuku) and Balinese ᬯᬸᬓᬸ (wuku), from Old Javanese wuku, from Proto-Malayo-Polynesian *bukuh. Doublet of buku.

Pronunciation

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  • IPA(key): /ˈwu.ku/
  • Rhymes: -ku, -u
  • Hyphenation: wu‧ku

Noun

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wuku (plural wuku-wuku, first-person possessive wukuku, second-person possessive wukumu, third-person possessive wukunya)

  1. (Java, Bali) week in traditional calendar.
  2. (Java) cotton seed.

Further reading

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Javanese

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Romanization

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wuku

  1. Romanization of ꦮꦸꦏꦸ

Lindu

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Noun

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wuku

  1. energy; power

Old Javanese

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Etymology

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Inherited from Proto-Malayo-Polynesian *bukuh.

Noun

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wuku

  1. section (of bamboo, etc), between the joints
  2. grain, seed
  3. week: a period of seven days

Descendants

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  • Javanese: ꦮꦸꦏꦸ (wuku)
    • Indonesian: wuku
  • Balinese: ᬯᬸᬓᬸ (wuku)
    • Indonesian: wuku

Warluwara

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Noun

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wuku

  1. water

References

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  • Australian Languages: Classification and the Comparative Method (2004, →ISBN, edited by Claire Bowern, Harold James Koch