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Indonesian
Etymology
From Malay lekum (“throat”), a variant of halkum, from Arabic حُلْقُوم (ḥulqūm, “throat; windpipe; esophagus”). Doublet of jakun.
Pronunciation
Noun
lekum (first-person possessive lekumku, second-person possessive lekummu, third-person possessive lekumnya)
- (obsolete) throat
- Synonym: tenggorok
- (obsolete) Adam's apple
- Synonym: jakun
Further reading
Old Norse
Adjective
lekum
- inflection of lekr:
- positive degree strong masculine dative singular
- positive degree strong/weak dative plural
Noun
lekum
- indefinite dative plural of leki
Verb
lekum
- first-person plural present indicative/imperative of leka
- first-person plural present indicative/imperative of leka