"hum bow" meaning in All languages combined

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Noun [English]

Audio: LL-Q1860 (eng)-Flame, not lame-hum bow.wav Forms: hum bows [plural], humbow [alternative], hum bao [alternative], humbao [alternative], hom bow [alternative], hombow [alternative]
Etymology: From Cantonese. The first element appears to be unclear, either 鹹/咸 (haam4, “salty”) or 餡/馅 (haam6-2, “filling”). The second element is certainly 包 (baau1, “bun”), related to English baozi. Etymology templates: {{der|en|yue|-}} Cantonese, {{unknown|en|unclear}} unclear, {{zh-m|鹹|t=salty|tr=haam4}} 鹹/咸 (haam4, “salty”), {{zh-m|餡|t=filling|tr=haam6-2}} 餡/馅 (haam6-2, “filling”), {{zh-m|包|t=bun|tr=baau1}} 包 (baau1, “bun”), {{cog|en|baozi}} English baozi Head templates: {{en-noun|~|head=hum bow}} hum bow (countable and uncountable, plural hum bows)
  1. (Northwestern US) char siu bao with browned glazed bread Tags: Northwestern, US, countable, uncountable Translations (char siu bao): 叉燒餐包 /叉烧餐包 (caa¹ siu¹ caan¹ baau¹) (Chinese Cantonese)

Inflected forms

Alternative forms

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