bangsal

Indonesian

Bangsal (2)
Bangsal (5)

Etymology

From Malay bangsal, from Classical Malay bangsal, from Hindi भनसाल (bhansāl, storehouse), from earlier भण्डसाल (bhaṇḍasāl), भण्डसार (bhaṇḍasār), from Sanskrit भाण्डशाला (bhāṇḍaśālā, storehouse, magazine), from भाण्ड (bhāṇḍa) + शाला (śālā).

  • Sense of hall is a semantic loan from Javanese ꦧꦁꦱꦭ꧀ (bangsal, mansion), which cf above.
  • Sense of ward is a semantic loan from Dutch zaal (ward, literally room, hall).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): [ˈbaŋsal]
  • Hyphenation: bang‧sal

Noun

bangsal (plural bangsal-bangsal, first-person possessive bangsalku, second-person possessive bangsalmu, third-person possessive bangsalnya)

  1. house, mansion.
  2. hall.
    Synonym: balai
  3. longhouse.
    Synonyms: los, bedeng
  4. barracks, shed.
    Synonyms: barak, bedeng
  5. (healthcare, medicine) ward: a part of a hospital, with beds, where patients reside.

Synonyms

Compounds

Further reading

Javanese

Romanization

bangsal

  1. Romanization of ꦧꦁꦱꦭ꧀
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