baur

See also: Baur

Elfdalian

Etymology

From Old Norse búr, from Proto-Germanic *būraz. Possibly cognate with Swedish bur (cage).

Noun

baur n

  1. shed

Conjugation

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Declension of baur
neuter singular plural
indefinite definite indefinite definite
nominative baur baureð baur baurę
accusative baur baureð baur baurę
dative baur baurę baurum baurum(e)
genitive

Gothic

Romanization

baur

  1. romanization of 𐌱𐌰𐌿𐍂

Indonesian

Pronunciation

Etymology 1

Inherited from Malay باءور (baur). Compare Javanese ꦧꦮꦸꦂ (bawur), Javanese ꦧꦲꦸꦂ (bahur), Javanese ꦮꦺꦴꦂ (wor).

Verb

baur

  1. to mix

Noun

baur (plural baur-baur)

  1. uncertainty
  2. doubt
  3. error
  4. meaningfulness

Derived terms

  • bauran
  • berbaur
  • berbauran
  • dibaur
  • dibaurkan
  • diperbaurkan
  • membaur
  • membaurkan
  • memperbaurkan
  • pembaur
  • pembauran
  • perbauran
  • terbaur
  • baur aliran
  • bauran aset

Etymology 2

Inherited from Malay باءور (baur).

Noun

baur (plural baur-baur)

  1. (archaic) rod
    Synonyms: batang, tangkai
Derived terms
  • baur anggah
  • baur kail
  • baur panah
  • baur taut

Etymology 3

Inherited from Malay باءور (baur).

Noun

baur (plural baur-baur)

  1. (archaic) great sword

Etymology 4

Noun

baur (plural baur-baur)

  1. (military) syllabic abbreviation of bintara urusan (administrative non-commissioned officer)

Etymology 5

Borrowed from Dayak

Noun

baur (plural baur-baur)

  1. wooden or rattan handle of knife, machetes, etc

Etymology 6

Borrowed from Sahu [Term?]

Noun

baur (plural baur-baur)

  1. traditional medicine to cure stomach ulcers, made from turmeric which is pounded then squeezed and the juice is drunk

Further reading

Tetum

Noun

baur

  1. rainbow
    Synonym: arkuiris

References