"kerambit" meaning in All languages combined

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Noun [English]

Forms: kerambits [plural]
Etymology: From Minangkabau kurambik or karambiak. Etymology templates: {{bor|en|min|kurambik}} Minangkabau kurambik Head templates: {{en-noun}} kerambit (plural kerambits)
  1. (Malaysia) A small, double-edged, curved Southeast Asian knife, with a finger ring, resembling a tiger's claw. Tags: Malaysia Synonyms: karambit [English, Philippine] Translations (Translations): 爪刀 (zhǎo dāo) (Chinese Mandarin), คารัมบิต (khā rạm bit) (Thai)

Inflected forms

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