"banji" meaning in All languages combined

See banji on Wiktionary

Noun [Bambara]

Etymology: From ban (“palm”) + ji (“water”). Etymology templates: {{com|bm|ban|ji|t1=palm|t2=water}} ban (“palm”) + ji (“water”) Head templates: {{head|bm|noun}} banji
  1. palm wine
    Sense id: en-banji-bm-noun-CMZfCHuY Categories (other): Bambara entries with incorrect language header, Pages with 3 entries, Pages with entries

Noun [Indonesian]

IPA: /ban.d͡ʒi/ Forms: banjiku [first-person, possessive], banjimu [possessive, second-person], banjinya [possessive, third-person]
Etymology: From Malay banji from Hokkien 卍字 (bān-jī, “swastika pattern”), a pattern used in latticework. Etymology templates: {{der|id|ms|banji}} Malay banji, {{bor|id|nan-hbl|卍字|t=swastika pattern|tr=bān-jī}} Hokkien 卍字 (bān-jī, “swastika pattern”) Head templates: {{id-noun}} banji (first-person possessive banjiku, second-person possessive banjimu, third-person possessive banjinya)
  1. decorative grilles used in windows.

Noun [Malay]

IPA: /ban.d͡ʒi/ Forms: بنجي [Jawi], banji-banji [plural], banjiku [first-person, informal, possessive], banjimu [possessive, second-person], banjinya [possessive, third-person]
Etymology: From Hokkien 卍字 (bān-jī, “swastika pattern”) Etymology templates: {{bor|ms|nan-hbl|卍字|t=swastika pattern|tr=bān-jī}} Hokkien 卍字 (bān-jī, “swastika pattern”) Head templates: {{ms-noun|j=بنجي}} banji (Jawi spelling بنجي, plural banji-banji, informal 1st possessive banjiku, 2nd possessive banjimu, 3rd possessive banjinya)
  1. (Malacca, Singapore) swastika and similar key decorative motifs used in textiles and architecture. Tags: Singapore
    Sense id: en-banji-ms-noun-JIrLEJKw Categories (other): Malay entries with incorrect language header, Pages with 3 entries, Pages with entries
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      ],
      "glosses": [
        "palm wine"
      ],
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      "links": [
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          "palm wine",
          "palm wine"
        ]
      ]
    }
  ],
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}

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        "decorative grilles used in windows."
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        "decorative grilles used in windows."
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Download raw JSONL data for banji meaning in All languages combined (3.3kB)

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