"mampus" meaning in All languages combined

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Adjective [English]

IPA: /mʌmpos/ [Singapore]
Etymology: Malay mampus (“to die, to perish, to be wiped out”). Etymology templates: {{bor|en|ms|mampus||to die, to perish, to be wiped out}} Malay mampus (“to die, to perish, to be wiped out”) Head templates: {{en-adj|-}} mampus (not comparable)
  1. (Singapore, informal) finished, wiped out, kaput. Tags: Singapore, informal, not-comparable Synonyms: mampos
    Sense id: en-mampus-en-adj-B4-geF2u Categories (other): Singapore English, English entries with incorrect language header, Singlish Disambiguation of English entries with incorrect language header: 99 1 Disambiguation of Singlish: 95 5
The following are not (yet) sense-disambiguated
Etymology number: 2

Noun [English]

Etymology: Origin unknown. Etymology templates: {{unk|en|title=unknown}} unknown Head templates: {{en-noun|?}} mampus
  1. (British dialect, Dorset) A large number. Tags: British, dialectal Synonyms: shedload, lot
    Sense id: en-mampus-en-noun-OBLzkUxC Categories (other): Dorset English
The following are not (yet) sense-disambiguated
Etymology number: 1

Verb [Indonesian]

IPA: [ˈmampʊs]
Etymology: From Malay mampus, from Proto-Malayo-Polynesian *qa(m)pus (“come to an end, be destroyed”). Doublet of hapus. Compare Sundanese apus (“easily go out, extinguished (fire)”). Etymology templates: {{inh|id|ms|mampus}} Malay mampus, {{inh|id|poz-pro|*qa(m)pus|t=come to an end, be destroyed}} Proto-Malayo-Polynesian *qa(m)pus (“come to an end, be destroyed”), {{doublet|id|hapus}} Doublet of hapus, {{cog|su|apus|t=easily go out, extinguished (fire)}} Sundanese apus (“easily go out, extinguished (fire)”) Head templates: {{head|id|verb|head=}} mampus, {{id-verb}} mampus
  1. (vulgar) to die Tags: vulgar Synonyms: mati
    Sense id: en-mampus-id-verb-L2Mli9fq Categories (other): Indonesian entries with incorrect language header

Verb [Malay]

IPA: /mampus/ Forms: ممڤوس [Jawi]
Rhymes: -ampus, -us Etymology: From Proto-Malayo-Polynesian *qa(m)pus (“come to an end, be destroyed”). Doublet of hapus. Compare Sundanese apus (“easily go out, extinguished (fire)”). Etymology templates: {{inh|ms|poz-pro|*qa(m)pus|t=come to an end, be destroyed}} Proto-Malayo-Polynesian *qa(m)pus (“come to an end, be destroyed”), {{doublet|ms|hapus}} Doublet of hapus, {{cog|su|apus|t=easily go out, extinguished (fire)}} Sundanese apus (“easily go out, extinguished (fire)”) Head templates: {{ms-verb|j=ممڤوس}} mampus (Jawi spelling ممڤوس)
  1. (vulgar) to die, to perish Tags: vulgar Synonyms: mati, meninggal dunia Related terms: nak mampus (english: very, extremely)

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      "rhymes": "-us"
    }
  ],
  "word": "mampus"
}

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