"'inungu" meaning in All languages combined

See 'inungu on Wiktionary

Noun [Kanakanabu]

Etymology: From Proto-Austronesian *qaNuaŋ (“large ruminant species”). Etymology templates: {{inh|xnb|map-pro|*qaNuaŋ|t=large ruminant species}} Proto-Austronesian *qaNuaŋ (“large ruminant species”) Head templates: {{head|xnb|noun}} 'inungu
  1. female deer
    Sense id: en-'inungu-xnb-noun-3wXjUKWF Categories (other): Kanakanabu entries with incorrect language header

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        "3": "*qaNuaŋ",
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      },
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          "english": "We call the male deer u'ung, and the female deer 'inung.",
          "text": "vutuun saronai ia, u'uung kisʉʉn, sua nanakʉ ia 'inung kisʉʉn.",
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        "Kanakanabu terms with usage examples"
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          "english": "We call the male deer u'ung, and the female deer 'inung.",
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