husi
English
Noun
husi (uncountable)
- Alternative spelling of jusi.
Anagrams
Norwegian Nynorsk
Noun
husi n
- (non-standard since 2012) definite plural of hus
Slovak
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ˈɦusi/
Noun
husi
- genitive singular of hus
- dative singular of hus
- locative singular of hus
- nominative plural of hus
- accusative plural of hus
Tagalog
Alternative forms
Etymology
Ultimately from Hokkien, possibly from:[1]
- 富紗 / 富纱 (hù se, literally “rich yarn”) or 富絲 / 富丝 (hù si, literally “rich silk”), according to Chan-Yap (1980)[2]
- 互紗 / 互纱 (hō͘ se, literally “intertwining yarn”), according to Manuel (1948)[3]
Compare English jusi, Bikol Central husi, Cebuano husi, and Hiligaynon husi.
Pronunciation
- (Standard Tagalog) IPA(key): /ˈhusi/ [ˈhuː.sɪ]
- Rhymes: -usi
- Syllabification: hu‧si
Noun
husi (Baybayin spelling ᜑᜓᜐᜒ)
- jusi (fabric woven from the mixture of abaca, pineapple, and silk fibers)
Derived terms
- maghusi
Descendants
- → Spanish: jusi
See also
Adjective
husi (Baybayin spelling ᜑᜓᜐᜒ)
References
- ^ Zorc, David Paul (1982) Core Etymological Dictionary of Filipino: Part 3, page 171
- ^ Chan-Yap, Gloria (1980) “Hokkien Chinese borrowings in Tagalog”, in Pacific Linguistics, volume B, number 71 (PDF), Canberra, A.C.T. 2600.: The Australian National University, page 130
- ^ Manuel, E. Arsenio (1948) Chinese elements in the Tagalog language: with some indication of Chinese influence on other Philippine languages and cultures and an excursion into Austronesian linguistics, Manila: Filipiniana Publications, page 26
Further reading
- “husi”, in Pambansang Diksiyonaryo | Diksiyonaryo.ph, Manila, 2018