sinapang

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Maranao

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Etymology

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Borrowed from Malay senapang, from Dutch snaphaan, from Middle Dutch snaphaen, ultimately from German Schnapphahn (robber on horseback).

Noun

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sinapang

  1. gun

Sundanese

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Romanization

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sinapang

  1. Romanization of ᮞᮤᮔᮕᮀ (rifle)

Tausug

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Etymology

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Borrowed from Malay senapang, from Dutch snaphaan, from Middle Dutch snaphaen, ultimately from German Schnapphahn (robber on horseback).

Pronunciation

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  • (Sinūgan Parianun) IPA(key): /sinapaŋ/ [sɪ.n̪aˈpaŋ]
  • Rhymes: -aŋ
  • Syllabification: si‧na‧pang

Noun

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sinapang (Sulat Sūg spelling سِنَفَڠْ)

  1. a long firearm (especially musket, rifle, or shotgun)
    In sinapang sin sundalu kiyawaꞌ sin mundu.
    The rifles of the soldiers were taken by the outlaws.