pusar

Indonesian

Etymology

From Malay pusar, from Javanese puser, from Proto-Malayic *pusət, from *pusər, from Proto-Malayo-Polynesian *pusəʀ (compare Fijian vico, Hawaiian piko, Ilocano puseg, Maori pito), from Proto-Austronesian [Term?]. Doublet of pusat.

Noun

pusar (first-person possessive pusarku, second-person possessive pusarmu, third-person possessive pusarnya)

  1. (anatomy) navel

Malay

Etymology

From Javanese puser, from Proto-Malayic *pusət, from *pusər, from Proto-Malayo-Polynesian *pusəʀ (compare Fijian vico, Hawaiian piko, Ilocano puseg, Maori pito), from Proto-Austronesian [Term?]. Doublet of pusat.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /pusa(r)/
  • Rhymes: -usa(r), -sa(r), -a(r)

Noun

pusar (Jawi spelling ڤوسر, plural pusar-pusar, informal 1st possessive pusarku, 2nd possessive pusarmu, 3rd possessive pusarnya)

  1. (anatomy) navel

Derived terms

  • pusaran

Further reading

Norwegian Nynorsk

Noun

pusar m

  1. indefinite plural of pus
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