Koepanger
Appearance
English
[edit]Etymology
[edit]From Koepang + -er, from the older spelling of Kupang, a city in West Timor.
Noun
[edit]Koepanger (plural Koepangers)
- A Timorese person.
- 1939, The Works of Ion L. Idriess
- Up above, the tender kept a sharp eye on the Koepanger paying out the air-pipe, while attending to the life-line himself and the management of the lugger.
- 2004, William McGregor, The Languages of the Kimberley, Western Australia
- Pidginised forms of English were also in use between whites and the other ethnic groups employed in the pearling industry, including Malays, Japanese, and Koepangers […]
- 1939, The Works of Ion L. Idriess
Adjective
[edit]Koepanger (not comparable)
- Timorese.
- 1939, The Works of Ion L. Idriess
- Upi, the Koepanger charm doctor, slept in the same room.
- 1939, The Works of Ion L. Idriess