lauh

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Indonesian[edit]

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Etymology 1[edit]

Noun[edit]

lauh (plural lauh-lauh, first-person possessive lauhku, second-person possessive lauhmu, third-person possessive lauhnya)

  1. sevenfinger threadfin (Filimanus heptadactyla).

Etymology 2[edit]

From Malay lauh, from Arabic لَوْح (lawḥ, board, tablet, slab). Doublet of alwah and loh.

Noun[edit]

lauh (plural lauh-lauh, first-person possessive lauhku, second-person possessive lauhmu, third-person possessive lauhnya)

  1. board, tablet, slab
Usage notes[edit]

The Indonesian translation for Tablets of Stone use loh as in loh batu.

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