"cunia" meaning in Indonesian

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Noun

Forms: cuniaku [first-person, possessive], cuniamu [possessive, second-person], cunianya [possessive, third-person]
Etymology: Possibly from Hokkien 船仔 (chûn-iá, “small boat”), with an obsolete form of the suffix. Etymology templates: {{bor|id|nan-hbl|船仔||t=small boat|tr=chûn-iá}} Hokkien 船仔 (chûn-iá, “small boat”) Head templates: {{id-noun}} cunia (first-person possessive cuniaku, second-person possessive cuniamu, third-person possessive cunianya)
  1. boat (a rather large canoe made of wood, used to transport goods) Wikipedia link: Dominican Order, National Tsing Hua University, University of Santo Tomas#Libraries and archives

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