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Indonesian
Etymology
From Malay panah, from Classical Malay panah, from Proto-Malayic *panah, from Proto-Malayo-Polynesian *panaq, from Proto-Austronesian *panaq. Compare with Tagalog pana (“bow”).
Pronunciation
Noun
panah (first-person possessive panahku, second-person possessive panahmu, third-person possessive panahnya)
- arrow:
- a projectile consisting of a shaft, a point and a tail with stabilizing fins that is shot from a bow.
- Synonym: anak panah
- a sign or symbol used to indicate a direction (e.g. →).
Derived terms
Further reading
Javanese
Romanization
panah
- Romanization of ꦥꦤꦃ
Malay
Etymology
From Proto-Malayic *panah, from Proto-Malayo-Polynesian *panaq, from Proto-Austronesian *panaq. Compare with Tagalog pana (“bow”).
Pronunciation
Noun
panah (Jawi spelling ڤانه, plural panah-panah, informal 1st possessive panahku, 2nd possessive panahmu, 3rd possessive panahnya)
- arrow (projectile)
Verb
panah (used in the form memanah)
- to shoot (to fire a shot (an arrow))
Derived terms
Affixed terms and other derivations
Regular affixed derivations:
Irregular affixed derivations, other derivations and compound words:
Descendants
See also
References
Old Javanese
Etymology
From Proto-Austronesian *panaq.
Noun
panah
- arrow
Descendants
Further reading
- "panah" in P.J. Zoetmulder with the collaboration of S.O. Robson, Old Javanese-English Dictionary. 's-Gravenhage: M. Nijhoff, 1982.