Old Malay

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Old Malay

  1. (linguistics) The oldest attested form of Malay language.
  2. (linguistics) The ancestor of Malay language (all form and dialects), spoken in Sumatra from about 1,000 BCE.
    Synonyms: Proto-Malay, Ancient Malay
    Coordinate terms: Classical Malay, Standard Malay
  3. (nonstandard, colloquial, proscribed) Archaic Malay speech or writing, or an imitation of this: "old" Malay.

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