"dibuko" meaning in All languages combined

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Noun [Esperanto]

IPA: [diˈbuko] Forms: dibukon [accusative, singular], dibukoj [plural], dibukojn [accusative, plural]
Rhymes: -uko Etymology: From Yiddish דיבוק (dibuk), from Hebrew דבק (dovek, “cling”). Etymology templates: {{bor|eo|yi|דיבוק}} Yiddish דיבוק (dibuk), {{der|eo|he|דבק|t=cling|tr=dovek}} Hebrew דבק (dovek, “cling”) Head templates: {{eo-head}} dibuko (accusative singular dibukon, plural dibukoj, accusative plural dibukojn)
  1. dybbuk Categories (topical): Death, Judaism, Mythological creatures

Verb [Minangkabau]

IPA: /diˈbu.ko/
Etymology: Affixation of di- + buko. Etymology templates: {{pre|min|di|buko}} di- + buko Head templates: {{head|min|verb form}} dibuko
  1. passive of buko (“to be opened”) Tags: form-of, passive Form of: buko (extra: to be opened)
    Sense id: en-dibuko-min-verb-vJlVAjBx Categories (other): Minangkabau entries with incorrect language header, Minangkabau terms prefixed with di-

Inflected forms

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