WMP |
Itbayaten |
vakol |
basket |
Ilokano |
bakúl |
twilled (bamboo strips in weaving) |
Tagalog |
bákol |
a round, shallow basket generally carried on the head of vendors selling fish, vegetables, etc. |
Tiruray |
bakul |
a small basket used by salt water fishermen to store their line and hook |
Tausug |
bakul |
a big basket with a cover |
Bintulu |
bakul |
basket |
Kenyah (Long Anap) |
bakun |
basket (generic) |
Kayan (Long Atip) |
bakun |
basket with a handle |
Kenyah |
bakun |
basket (generic) |
Kelabit |
bakul |
basket that is carried in the hand |
Malay |
bakul |
basket; loosely (in ) any basket; specifically a large lidded basket of plaited bamboo wicker to be carried on the head, either oblong or cylindrical; if tight-meshed used for storing rice, and if openwork for storing fruit, etc. |
Tondano |
wakul |
basket |
Tontemboan |
wakul |
small shallow basket for holding vegetables, spices and the like |
Kayan |
bakun |
basket with a handle |
Tae' |
bakkuʔ |
basket used to keep all sorts of things, including foods, pounded and cooked rice, etc. |
Mandar |
sam-bakuʔ |
a basketful |
|
bakuʔ |
basket |
Makassarese |
bakuʔ |
basket |
Sundanese |
bakul |
a basket like a (large bamboo basket for holding fruit), but larger, and usually without wooden or bamboo feet |
Old Javanese |
wakul |
a type of basket |
Javanese |
wakul |
rice-serving basket |
|
wakul-an |
(placed) in a serving basket; by the basket(ful) |
Balinese |
bakul |
a small basket |
Bikol |
bákol |
small basket, woven from bamboo, with four corners at the bottom and circular opening at the top |
Proto-Minahasan |
bakul |
basket |