lokun
English
Alternative forms
- lo-kun, lo kun, lo-koon, lor kun
Etymology
From Hokkien 老君 (ló-kun), from Malay dukun (“shaman or medicine man”). Doublet of dukun.
Pronunciation
Noun
lokun
- (Singapore and Malaysia, informal, colloquial) doctor; physician
- 2015, Gwee Li Sui, Singathology: 50 New Works by Celebrated Singaporean Writers:
- The lo-kun stared steadily at the computer screen, his finger still, uncertain what to do, unable to understand if some tragic meaning lay behind that long coughing fit.
Usage notes
- Used primarily in casual conversation or informal writing and not in more formal written works and discourse.
Translations
doctor — see doctor