ekor

Indonesian

Etymology

From Malay ekor, from ikur, from Proto-Malayic *ikur, *ikuŋ (compare Brunei Malay ekong, Malay ekor, Minangkabau ikua), from Proto-Malayo-Polynesian *ikuʀ, *ikuŋ (compare Acehnese iku, Balinese ikut, Buginese ikkoʔ), from Proto-Austronesian *ikuʀ.

Noun

ekor (plural ekor-ekor, first-person possessive ekorku, second-person possessive ekormu, third-person possessive ekornya)

  1. (anatomy) tail (appendage of an animal)

Classifier

ekor

  1. Classifier used for animals.

Malay

ekor

Etymology

From ikur, from Proto-Malayic *ikur, *ikuŋ (compare Brunei Malay ekong, Indonesian ekor, Minangkabau ikua), from Proto-Malayo-Polynesian *ikuʀ, *ikuŋ (compare Acehnese iku, Balinese ikut, Buginese ikkoʔ), from Proto-Austronesian *ikuʀ.

Pronunciation

Noun

ekor (Jawi spelling ايکور, plural ekor-ekor, informal first-person possessive ekorku, second-person possessive ekormu, third-person possessive ekornya)

  1. (anatomy) tail (appendage of an animal)

Swedish

Noun

ekor

  1. indefinite plural of eka
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