"seko" meaning in Indonesian

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Noun

IPA: /se.ko/ Forms: sekoku [first-person, possessive], sekomu [possessive, second-person], sekonya [possessive, third-person]
Etymology: Borrowed from Japanese 斥候(せっこう) (sekkō, “patrol; scout”), from 斥 (せき, seki, “retreat”) + 候 (こう, kō, “climate, season, weather”). Etymology templates: {{bor|id|ja|-}} Japanese, {{ja-r|斥候|せっこう|t=patrol; scout}} 斥候(せっこう) (sekkō, “patrol; scout”) Head templates: {{id-noun|-}} seko (first-person possessive sekoku, second-person possessive sekomu, third-person possessive sekonya)
  1. observer, scout, spy. Synonyms: peninjau, mata-mata
    Sense id: en-seko-id-noun-DK8iJBov
The following are not (yet) sense-disambiguated
Etymology number: 1

Noun

IPA: /sə.ko/ Forms: sekoku [first-person, possessive], sekomu [possessive, second-person], sekonya [possessive, third-person]
Head templates: {{id-noun}} seko (first-person possessive sekoku, second-person possessive sekomu, third-person possessive sekonya)
  1. a tribe in South Sulawesi, Indonesia.
    Sense id: en-seko-id-noun-y-0LFgSH Categories (other): Indonesian entries with incorrect language header, Indonesian terms with redundant script codes Disambiguation of Indonesian entries with incorrect language header: 10 84 7 Disambiguation of Indonesian terms with redundant script codes: 12 78 10
The following are not (yet) sense-disambiguated
Etymology number: 3

Verb

IPA: /sɛ.ko/
Etymology: From Minangkabau [Term?], from Portuguese seca (“drying”), secar (“to dry”), from Old Galician-Portuguese, from Latin siccāre, present active infinitive of siccō, from siccus (“dry”), from Proto-Indo-European *seyk-. Doublet of seka. Etymology templates: {{bor|id|min|}} Minangkabau [Term?], {{der|id|pt|seca|t=drying}} Portuguese seca (“drying”), {{der|id|roa-opt|-}} Old Galician-Portuguese, {{der|id|la|siccāre}} Latin siccāre, {{der|id|ine-pro|*seyk-}} Proto-Indo-European *seyk-, {{doublet|id|seka}} Doublet of seka Head templates: {{head|id|verb|head=}} seko, {{id-verb}} seko
  1. to wipe bruised part after falling with cloth.
    Sense id: en-seko-id-verb-Nrmrgmhj
The following are not (yet) sense-disambiguated
Etymology number: 2

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