antung

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Indonesian[edit]

Pronunciation[edit]

Etymology 1[edit]

Borrowed from Balinese [Term?]

Noun[edit]

antung (plural antung-antung, first-person possessive antungku, second-person possessive antungmu, third-person possessive antungnya)

  1. the title of Banjar noble descent attached to the son of a man with the title gusti who married an commoner woman

Etymology 2[edit]

Borrowed from Sangir [Term?]

Noun[edit]

antung (plural antung-antung, first-person possessive antungku, second-person possessive antungmu, third-person possessive antungnya)

  1. sea ghosts, exorcised by breaking a bottle on the bow of the boat

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