"pungwe" meaning in All languages combined

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Noun [English]

Forms: pungwes [plural]
Etymology: From Shona pungwe. Etymology templates: {{bor|en|sn|pungwe}} Shona pungwe Head templates: {{en-noun}} pungwe (plural pungwes)
  1. (Zimbabwe) An all-night political vigil or rally. Tags: Zimbabwe

Noun [Powhatan]

Etymology: From Proto-Algonquian *penkwi ("ashes"). Etymology templates: {{der|pim|alg-pro|*penkwi}} Proto-Algonquian *penkwi Head templates: {{head|pim|noun}} pungwe
  1. ashes
    Sense id: en-pungwe-pim-noun-ubSOgAOX Categories (other): Powhatan entries with incorrect language header

Noun [Shona]

Forms: pungwé [canonical, class-5], mapungwé [class-6, plural]
Head templates: {{sn-noun|pungwé|5}} pungwé class 5 (plural mapungwé class 6)
  1. pungwe (all-night political vigil or rally)
    Sense id: en-pungwe-sn-noun-jfTuKxZ3 Categories (other): Shona entries with incorrect language header

Inflected forms

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