"piung" meaning in Indonesian

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Noun

IPA: [ˈpiʊŋ] Forms: piung-piung [plural], piungku [first-person, possessive], piungmu [possessive, second-person], piungnya [possessive, third-person]
Etymology: From Malay piung, from Portuguese peão (“pawn”), from Old Galician-Portuguese peon, from Medieval Latin or Late Latin pedōnem, accusative of pedō (“one who goes on foot”), from Latin pēs, pedem (“foot”). Doublet of pion. Etymology templates: {{inh|id|ms|piung}} Malay piung, {{der|id|pt|peão|t=pawn}} Portuguese peão (“pawn”), {{der|id|roa-opt|peon}} Old Galician-Portuguese peon, {{der|id|ML.|-}} Medieval Latin, {{der|id|LL.|pedōnem}} Late Latin pedōnem, {{der|id|la|pēs|pēs, pedem|foot}} Latin pēs, pedem (“foot”), {{doublet|id|pion}} Doublet of pion Head templates: {{id-noun|head=|pl=piung-piung}} piung (plural piung-piung, first-person possessive piungku, second-person possessive piungmu, third-person possessive piungnya)
  1. (archaic) police. Tags: archaic Synonyms: polisi
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