"sinter pit" meaning in All languages combined

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Noun [Indonesian]

IPA: /ˌsintər ˈpit/ [Standard-Indonesian], [ˌsin̪.t̪ər ˈpɪt̪̚] [Standard-Indonesian] Forms: sinter-sinter pit [plural]
Rhymes: -it Etymology: Borrowed from Dutch Zwarte Piet (“Black Peter”). Influenced by Sinterklaas. Etymology templates: {{bor+|id|nl|Zwarte Piet|t=Black Peter}} Borrowed from Dutch Zwarte Piet (“Black Peter”) Head templates: {{id-noun}} sinter pit (plural sinter-sinter pit)
  1. Black Peter, the companion of Sinterklaas (Saint Nicholas), nowadays Santa Claus, in Eastern Indonesia
    Sense id: en-sinter_pit-id-noun-vpMLrxID Categories (other): Indonesian entries with incorrect language header, Pages with 1 entry, Pages with entries
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          "text": "Karena itu, kelompok pemuda yang mengenakan kostum Santa Claus, Sinter Pit, peri baik, peri jahat dan badut, terlihat berseliweran di jalan. Mereka terlihat menggunakan mobil bak terbuka saat berkeliling.",
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