kecapi
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English[edit]
Etymology[edit]
From Indonesian kecapi, from Sundanese ᮊᮎᮕᮤ (kacapi, “zither”), probably from Sanskrit कच्छपी (kacchapī, “lute”).
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Noun[edit]
kecapi (plural kecapis)
- Alternative form of kacapi
- 1967, Focus on Indonesia, page 27:
- These stories have been handed down from generation to generation in the form of ballads, performed with accompanying music by the "kecapi," a kind of zither.
- 2002, R. Anderson Sutton, Calling Back the Spirit: Music, Dance, and Cultural Politics in Lowland South Sulawesi, Oxford University Press, →ISBN, page 55:
- She attributes the initial idea to her husband, who suggested combining the kecapi with suling in 1960, shortly after their move to the kabupaten Sidenreng-Rappang (Sidrap), where he had been assigned as district head (Ind. bupati).
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Indonesian[edit]
Etymology 1[edit]
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Noun[edit]
kecapi (first-person possessive kecapiku, second-person possessive kecapimu, third-person possessive kecapinya)
- santol
- santol fruit
Etymology 2[edit]
From Sundanese ᮊᮎᮕᮤ (kacapi, “zither”), probably from Sanskrit कच्छपी (kacchapī, “lute”).
Pronunciation[edit]
Noun[edit]
kecapi (first-person possessive kecapiku, second-person possessive kecapimu, third-person possessive kecapinya)
- kacapi: a box zither with an open bottom, played by plucking, originating in traditional Sundanese music
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Etymology 3[edit]
Inflected form of mengecap (a derivative of kecap).
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Verb[edit]
kecapi
- patient focus of mengecap
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