wiwi

See also: wīwī and Wīwī

Lindu

Etymology

From Proto-Malayo-Polynesian *bibiʀ, cf. Malay bibir.

Noun

wiwi

  1. (anatomy) lip
  2. edge

Moma

Etymology

From Proto-Malayo-Polynesian *bibiʀ, cf. Malay bibir.

Noun

wiwi

  1. lip
  2. edge

Mori Bawah

Noun

wiwi

  1. edge

References

  • The Austronesian Languages of Asia and Madagascar (2013, →ISBN, page 684

Old Javanese

Etymology

Unknown, probably from New Prakrit bheṛī (sheep), from Sanskrit भेड्र (bheḍra, ram).[1]

Noun

wiwi

  1. goat

References

  1. Tom G. Hoogervorst (en), “Lexical Influence from South Asia”, in Marian Klamer; Francesca Moro, editor, Traces of Contact in the Lexicon, BRILL, →DOI, →ISBN, page 32
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