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dapur

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Banjarese

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Etymology

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From Malay dapur.

Noun

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dapur

  1. kitchen (room)

Brunei Malay

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Etymology

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Cognate with Malay dapur, Tagalog dapog, Samoan magalafu (fireplace, furnace).

Pronunciation

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  • IPA(key): /dapur/
  • Hyphenation: da‧pur

Noun

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dapur

  1. kitchen (room)
  2. dining room at home

Synonyms

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Faroese

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Etymology

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From Old Norse dapr, from Proto-Germanic *dapraz, whence also Old High German tapfar.

Adjective

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dapur (comparative daprari, superlative daprastur)

  1. sad

Declension

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Declension of dapur (a29)
Singular Masculine Feminine Neuter
Nominative dapur døpur dapurt
Accusative dapran dapra dapurt
Dative døprum daprari døprum
Genitive dapurs daprar dapurs
Plural Masculine Feminine Neuter
Nominative daprir daprar døpur
Accusative daprar daprar døpur
Dative døprum døprum døprum
Genitive dapra dapra dapra

Icelandic

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Etymology

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From Old Norse dapr, from Proto-Germanic *dapraz, whence also Old High German tapfar.

Pronunciation

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Adjective

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dapur (comparative daprari, superlative daprastur)

  1. sad, dejected

Declension

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Synonyms

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Indonesian

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Pronunciation

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  • IPA(key): [ˈda.pʊr]
  • Hyphenation: da‧pur

Etymology 1

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From Malay dapur, from Proto-Malayo-Polynesian *dapuR, from Proto-Austronesian *dapuR (hearth, external part). Cognate with Tagalog dapog, Samoan magalafu (fireplace, furnace).

Noun

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dapur (plural dapur-dapur, first-person possessive dapurku, second-person possessive dapurmu, third-person possessive dapurnya)

  1. kitchen (room)
  2. hearth, the lowest part of a metallurgical furnace.
  3. stove
    Synonyms: kompor, perapian, tungku
  4. furnace: an industrial heating device, e.g. for smelting metal or baking ceramics.
  5. kiln
    Synonyms: dapur, kiln, tanur, tungku
    Synonym: tanur (Standard Malay)
Derived terms
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Compounds

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Etymology 2

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Learned borrowing from Old Javanese ḍapur (unit of rural society; cluster, pile). Cognate of Javanese ꦝꦥꦸꦂ (dhapur, shape, form, design; clump, cluster).

Noun

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dapur (plural dapur-dapur, first-person possessive dapurku, second-person possessive dapurmu, third-person possessive dapurnya)

  1. ancient village society in Ancient Java.
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Compounds

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Etymology 3

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Borrowed from Javanese dhapur.

Noun

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dapur (plural dapur-dapur, first-person possessive dapurku, second-person possessive dapurmu, third-person possessive dapurnya)

  1. (of keris) This term needs a translation to English. Please help out and add a translation, then remove the text {{rfdef}}.

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Javanese

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Romanization

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dapur

  1. Nonstandard spelling of dhapur. Romanization of ꦝꦥꦸꦂ

Malay

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Etymology

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From Proto-Malayo-Polynesian *dapuR. Cognate with Tagalog dapog, Samoan magalafu (fireplace, furnace).

Pronunciation

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Noun

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dapur (Jawi spelling داڤور, plural dapur-dapur, informal 1st possessive dapurku, 2nd possessive dapurmu, 3rd possessive dapurnya)

  1. stove
  2. kitchen (room)
    Synonym: bilik dapur

Descendants

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  • > Indonesian: dapur (inherited)
  • Javanese: ꦝꦥꦸꦂ (dhapur)

Further reading

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Tetum

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Etymology

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From Proto-Malayo-Polynesian *dapuR.

Noun

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dapur

  1. kitchen