dampar

See also: dämpar

Indonesian

Pronunciation

  • (Standard Indonesian) IPA(key): /ˈdampar/ [ˈdam.par]
  • Rhymes: -ampar
  • Syllabification: dam‧par

Etymology 1

Inherited from Malay dampar.

Root

dampar

  1. aground; cast ashore; stranded
Derived terms
  • keterdamparan
  • mendampar
  • mendamparkan
  • terdampar

Etymology 2

Borrowed from Malay (Bangka) [Term?].

Noun

dampar (plural dampar-dampar)

  1. a wooden chopping board, usually a piece of a fairly thick board

Etymology 3

Borrowed from Javanese ꦝꦩ꧀ꦥꦂ (dhampar, low (round) table; throne), from Old Javanese ḍampa (throne; sedan-chair, palanquin).

Noun

dampar (plural dampar-dampar)

  1. a half meter high long table which is usually used for reciting the Koran or studying while sitting on the floor: the mosque administrators repainted the table used for reciting the Koran
  2. round mat for sitting cross-legged, usually accompanied by a low table

Etymology 4

Borrowed from Malay (Medan) [Term?].

Noun

dampar (plural dampar-dampar)

  1. a children's game played by placing a flat stone on the indentation of the tip of the toe, then kicking it against a flat stone that is erected in a certain place

Etymology 5

Borrowed from Bekati' [Term?]

Noun

dampar (plural dampar-dampar)

  1. flatland

Further reading

Swedish

Verb

dampar

  1. present indicative of dampa