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bunder
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English
Etymology 1
Noun
bunder (plural bunders)
- A type of surf boat used in India.
- Synonym: bunder boat
Etymology 2
Noun
bunder (plural bunders)
- A unit of measurement for land area used in the Low Countries.
- Synonym: hectare
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Chinese Pidgin English
Etymology
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Noun
bunder
References
- Gow, W. S. P. (1924), Gow’s Guide to Shanghai, 1924: A Complete, Concise and Accurate Handbook of the City and District, Especially Compiled for the Use of Tourists and Commercial Visitors to the Far East, Shanghai, page 104: “Bunder: Gossip; Rumour (“information” picked up on the Bund) also sometimes, canard; slander.”
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Dutch
Etymology
From Middle Dutch bonder, with epenthesis of -d- after liquid consonants (for which compare donder and daalder) from Old Dutch bunra, from Medieval Latin bānnarium, bunnārium (compare English bunarium), derived from bonna, bodina, which possibly ultimately derive from a Gaulish reflex of Proto-Celtic *bundos.
Pronunciation
Noun
bunder n (plural bunders, no diminutive)
- a unit of measurement for area, a hectare
- Synonym: hectare
- (historical) an obsolete unit of measurement for land area
Descendants
- Papiamentu: bènder
Further reading
bunder on the Dutch Wikipedia.Wikipedia nl
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Javanese
Etymology
From Old Javanese buntĕr. Related to Indonesian bundar.
Adjective
bunder
Sundanese
Adjective
bunder (Sundanese script ᮘᮥᮔ᮪ᮓᮨᮁ)
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