reban

English

Etymology

re- + ban

Verb

reban (third-person singular simple present rebans, present participle rebanning, simple past and past participle rebanned)

  1. (transitive) To ban again.

Malay

Noun

reban (Jawi spelling ربن, plural reban-reban, informal 1st possessive rebanku, 2nd possessive rebanmu, 3rd possessive rebannya)

  1. a coop used to keep poultry, like chickens.

Synonyms

Derived terms

  • reban ayam (chicken coop)
  • reban itik (duck coop)
  • merebankan (to keep a bird in a coop)

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