kabaw

Cebuano

Etymology

From earlier kalabaw, with dropping of /l/ when surrounded by identical vowels in Boholano and Leyte dialects, borrowed from Waray-Waray karabaw, from Malay kerbau, from Proto-Malayic *kAr(ə)baw, ultimately from Proto-Mon-Khmer *krpiʔ ~ *krpiiw ~ *krpuʔ ~ *(kr)puh (buffalo). Compare Bikol Central karabaw, Hiligaynon karabaw, Tagalog kalabaw, Tausug kabaw, Waray-Waray karabaw, Khmer ក្របី (krɑbəy), Halang kơpùa, Indonesian kerbau, Javanese ꦏꦼꦧꦺꦴ (kebo), Thai กระบือ (grà-bʉʉ).

Pronunciation

  • Hyphenation: ka‧baw
  • IPA(key): /ˈkabaw/, [ˈka.baʊ̯]

Noun

kabaw

  1. water buffalo; carabao
  2. large person or animal
  3. (colloquial) neckerchief slide of the Boy Scouts of the Philippines

Quotations

  • For quotations using this term, see Citations:kabaw.

Derived terms

  • kinabaw
  • magkabaw

Eastern Cham

Alternative forms

Etymology

Compare Malay kerbau, Khmer ក្របី (krɑbəy), Halang kơpùa, Indonesian kerbau, Javanese ꦏꦼꦧꦺꦴ (kebo), Thai กระบือ (grà-bʉʉ), Cebuano kabaw, Tausug kabaw, Tagalog kalabaw, Hiligaynon karabaw, Waray-Waray karabaw, Maguindanao karabaw.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ˈkabaʊ/

Noun

kabaw

  1. water buffalo

Karao

Adjective

kabaw

  1. senile

Tausug

Etymology

Borrowed from Malay kerbau, from Proto-Malayic *kAr(ə)baw, ultimately from Proto-Mon-Khmer *krpiʔ ~ *krpiiw ~ *krpuʔ ~ *(kr)puh (buffalo).

Noun

kabaw

  1. water buffalo; carabao
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