WMP |
Itbayaten |
nonok |
a tree: Ficus tinctoria Forst.; goats eat it, and the wood is used to make boat parts, such as paddles |
Chamorro |
nunu |
banyan tree; type of plant: Ficus prolixa |
Aklanon |
nunók |
tree -- believed to be bewitched or enchanted |
Maranao |
nonok |
banyan tree: Ficus sp. |
Palauan |
lulk |
tree in fig family (similar to banyan tree): Ficus microcarpa var. latifolia |
Tiruray |
nunuk |
generic for the strangler fig: Ficus benjamina L. |
Merap |
lunuːə̯ʔ |
banyan tree |
Sangir |
nunuʔ |
kind of waringin or banyan |
Basap |
nunuk |
banyan tree |
Maloh |
nunuk |
banyan |
Mongondow |
nunuk |
kind of waringin or banyan |
Uma |
nunuʔ |
kind of waringin or banyan |
Sundanese |
nunuk |
name of a fruit tree; ghost in the form of a hunchbacked beldam |
Malagasy |
nónoka |
a tree, a decoction of the leaves of which is used as a remedy for diarrhea, and also to relieve the pains of childbirth: Ficus melleri Baker |
CMP |
Wahai |
nunu |
banyan, fig tree |
Alune |
nunu |
banyan |
Erai |
nunu |
banyan tree |
Leti |
nunu |
banyan |
Rotinese |
nunu |
kind of waringin or banyan |
Proto-Ambon |
nunuʔ |
Ficus benjamina L |
OC |
Pohnpeian |
nihn |
a tree: Ficus tinctoria |
Lenkau |
nun |
banyan |
Fijian |
nunu |
fig tree sp. |
Tolai |
nunu |
banyan |