WMP |
Jarai |
trun |
to descend, go down |
Chamorro |
tunok |
get down, let down (as from a tree or bed) |
Rhade |
trun |
to descend, go down |
Roglai (Northern) |
trut |
to descend |
Cham (Eastern) |
cun |
to descend; to set, of the sun |
Gayō |
turun |
to descend; genealogy |
Lun Dayeh |
turun |
descend |
|
nurun |
bring something down; descend from a place |
|
terun-in |
a route to be descended; will be descended |
Lun Dayeh (Long Semado) |
turun |
descend |
Lun Dayeh |
turun |
a descent, bringing something down |
Acehnese |
turōn ~ trōn |
to descend, go down; to reduce, of prices; be descended from |
Sa'ban |
hruən |
to descend |
Kelabit |
nurun |
to lower, as a ladder from the longhouse gallery floor; swoop down to attack or grab something (as hawk or eagle); to swarm, of bees |
|
turun |
the manner in which one comes down (slow, fast, etc.) |
Sangir |
tuhuŋ |
the consequence of something (as a bad deed), the result of something (as a curse) |
Melanau (Mukah) |
tuun |
to swim |
Karo Batak |
turun |
(in incantations) descent of the gods |
|
nurun |
bury a corpse |
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s<in>urun-i |
a gravedigger |
Iban |
turun |
descend, go down (as in descending a hill, coming down from a tree); poetically, of journeys; go out to work or set out on an expedition; to lower, bring down (as prices); line of descent |
Malay |
turun |
descent, not used of a fall, nor of a drop by the mere force of gravity, but covering a traveller’s descent of a hill, or his journey from the interior to the coast, or (more figuratively) from “windward” to “leeward” ports, or (more figuratively still), descent from generation to generation; the word also covers the fall of rain (which is not regarded as due simply to gravity), and the ‘descent’ of the spirit in spirit possession |
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matahari turun |
the setting sun |
Tonsea |
tuun |
to pour down |
Pendau |
n-tuuŋ |
descend, go down |
Banggai |
tulun |
to sink |
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mon-tulun-i |
go below toward (something) |
Ngaju Dayak |
pa-nohon |
descent, stock |
Tae' |
turun |
to descend, go down; follow one after another in multitudes |
Makassarese |
turuŋ |
to descend, to land (as birds, an airplane); to go down (of a path); hang far down (of a blouse) |
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pa-turuŋ-aŋ |
time of descent, of the falling of the rain; landing strip, airfield |
Lampung |
tuxun |
come down |
Sundanese |
turun |
descend, go down; leave the house; drop (as the price of an article, etc.) |
Madurese |
ma-toron |
to lower something, let something down |
|
toron |
descend |
|
noron |
to descend |
Javanese |
nurun |
to transmit to one’s descendants (as traits of personality or character); to procreate (offspring) |
|
turun |
to descend genealogically; descendant |
Bahasa Indonesia |
turun |
descend |
|
me-nurun |
to descend |
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ke-turun-an |
descendants; generation |
Balinese |
tuhun-aŋ |
be let down (on a rope); be taken down |
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tuhun |
descend, come down; descent, getting down (as fowls from the trees where they have spent the night) |
Sasak |
nurun |
to descend; to finish |
|
turun |
to descend, go westward |
Proto-Chamic |
trun |
to descend |
CMP |
Paulohi |
turu |
to descend, go down |
Kamarian |
turu |
to descend, come down |
Asilulu |
ta-tulu |
to descend in large numbers or repeatedly |
|
tulu |
to go down, to get off (as from a bus); to move from a respected place to an ordinary place; to go ashore |
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tulu-k |
to bring downward, to cause to descend |
Erai |
turu |
to descend |
Tetun (Dili) |
tún |
to descend, go down |
Tetun |
tún |
to descend, go down |
|
tun |
to descend; to lower; go downwards |
|
mota tun |
a flooded river |
OC |
Nggela |
ndulu |
to go down; to set, of the sun |
Arosi |
uru |
to go down; the west; the horizon; to pass on a tale or news, hand down historical events |