"huweteng" meaning in Tagalog

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Noun

IPA: /huˈeteŋ/, [ˈhwɛ.tɛŋ], /ˈweteŋ/, [ˈwɛ.tɛŋ] Forms: ᜑᜓᜏᜒᜆᜒᜅ᜔ [Baybayin]
Etymology: From Hokkien, specifically Quanzhou Hokkien 花當/花当 (hoe-tǹg) as per: * 買/买 (bóe, “to buy; to purchase”) + 花當/花当 (hoe-tǹg) as per Douglas (1873/1899). * 花 (hoe, “to spend”, literally “flower; to bloom; to blossom”) + 當/当 (tǹg, “to pawn; to take on mortgage”) according to Manuel (1948). * 花 (hoe, “to spend”, literally “flower; to bloom; to blossom”) + 檔/档 (tòng, “space”) according to Chan-Yap (1977) while transcribing the latter character as ⟨“tn”⟩. Though in Chan-Yap (1980), she transcribed the latter instead as ⟨“tŋ̣̆”⟩ (POJ: tǹg) with a different character, 擋/挡 (tòng). However, Chinese publications in the Philippines currently use 花檔/花档 to refer to the game. According to (Wang, 1982), 擋/挡 used to be written as 當/当. The gambling game traces back to China where it is known more popularly and historically as 花會 and has been played since Early Ming Dynasty to Late Qing Dynasty times starting in Coastal China, specifically in Fujian, Guangdong, Guangxi, Shanghai, Zhejiang, Jiangsu, Tianjin, Beijing, and spreading across Inland China and abroad and finally banned last in China since 1949. It has been made illegal in the Philippines in 1907 under American rule. In the 21st century, it is still played illegally in secret in China and the Philippines under the informal economy of both countries, but government-run lotteries are used to regulate and compete against the illegal private practice. See also wahoy with Zhangzhou Hokkien 花會/花会 (hoa-hōe) and Xiamen Hokkien 花會/花会 (hoe-hē). Etymology templates: {{bor|tl|nan-hbl|-}} Hokkien, {{bor|tl|nan-qua|花當|tr=hoe-tǹg}} Quanzhou Hokkien 花當/花当 (hoe-tǹg), {{zh-l|花檔}} 花檔/花档, {{zh-ref|Wang, 1982}} Wang, 1982, {{ncog|nan-zha|花會|tr=hoa-hōe}} Zhangzhou Hokkien 花會/花会 (hoa-hōe), {{ncog|nan-xia|花會|tr=hoe-hē}} Xiamen Hokkien 花會/花会 (hoe-hē) Head templates: {{tl-noun|b=+}} huweteng (Baybayin spelling ᜑᜓᜏᜒᜆᜒᜅ᜔)
  1. (gambling) jueteng (an illegal Chinese numbers game lottery of number pairs from 1 to 37 on balls or raffle ticket papers stored in either a tambiolo container which is spun or a bottle-shaped or small-necked phial receptacle which is shaken, then the winning number is drawn after all bets are submitted) Wikipedia link: History of the Philippines (1898–1946), Ming Dynasty, Pe̍h-ōe-jī, Qing Dynasty, Thomas Barclay (missionary), informal economy Categories (topical): Gambling Synonyms: hueteng, hweteng, jueteng Derived forms: anak ng huweteng, maghuweteng Related terms: tambiyolo, wahoy

Alternative forms

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          "paper",
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        ],
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          "tambiolo",
          "tambiolo#English"
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          "spun",
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          "bottle",
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      "ipa": "/huˈeteŋ/"
    },
    {
      "ipa": "[ˈhwɛ.tɛŋ]"
    },
    {
      "ipa": "/ˈweteŋ/"
    },
    {
      "ipa": "[ˈwɛ.tɛŋ]"
    }
  ],
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    },
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      "word": "maghuweteng"
    }
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  ],
  "etymology_text": "From Hokkien, specifically Quanzhou Hokkien 花當/花当 (hoe-tǹg) as per:\n* 買/买 (bóe, “to buy; to purchase”) + 花當/花当 (hoe-tǹg) as per Douglas (1873/1899).\n* 花 (hoe, “to spend”, literally “flower; to bloom; to blossom”) + 當/当 (tǹg, “to pawn; to take on mortgage”) according to Manuel (1948).\n* 花 (hoe, “to spend”, literally “flower; to bloom; to blossom”) + 檔/档 (tòng, “space”) according to Chan-Yap (1977) while transcribing the latter character as ⟨“tn”⟩. Though in Chan-Yap (1980), she transcribed the latter instead as ⟨“tŋ̣̆”⟩ (POJ: tǹg) with a different character, 擋/挡 (tòng). However, Chinese publications in the Philippines currently use 花檔/花档 to refer to the game. According to (Wang, 1982), 擋/挡 used to be written as 當/当.\nThe gambling game traces back to China where it is known more popularly and historically as 花會 and has been played since Early Ming Dynasty to Late Qing Dynasty times starting in Coastal China, specifically in Fujian, Guangdong, Guangxi, Shanghai, Zhejiang, Jiangsu, Tianjin, Beijing, and spreading across Inland China and abroad and finally banned last in China since 1949. It has been made illegal in the Philippines in 1907 under American rule. In the 21st century, it is still played illegally in secret in China and the Philippines under the informal economy of both countries, but government-run lotteries are used to regulate and compete against the illegal private practice.\nSee also wahoy with Zhangzhou Hokkien 花會/花会 (hoa-hōe) and Xiamen Hokkien 花會/花会 (hoe-hē).",
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      ]
    }
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        "jueteng (an illegal Chinese numbers game lottery of number pairs from 1 to 37 on balls or raffle ticket papers stored in either a tambiolo container which is spun or a bottle-shaped or small-necked phial receptacle which is shaken, then the winning number is drawn after all bets are submitted)"
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        ],
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          "ticket",
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        ],
        [
          "paper",
          "paper#English"
        ],
        [
          "tambiolo",
          "tambiolo#English"
        ],
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          "spun",
          "spun#English"
        ],
        [
          "bottle",
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        ],
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          "phial",
          "phial#English"
        ],
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          "receptacle",
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        ],
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        "(gambling) jueteng (an illegal Chinese numbers game lottery of number pairs from 1 to 37 on balls or raffle ticket papers stored in either a tambiolo container which is spun or a bottle-shaped or small-necked phial receptacle which is shaken, then the winning number is drawn after all bets are submitted)"
      ],
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        "gambling",
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      ],
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        "History of the Philippines (1898–1946)",
        "Ming Dynasty",
        "Pe̍h-ōe-jī",
        "Qing Dynasty",
        "Thomas Barclay (missionary)",
        "informal economy"
      ]
    }
  ],
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    {
      "ipa": "/huˈeteŋ/"
    },
    {
      "ipa": "[ˈhwɛ.tɛŋ]"
    },
    {
      "ipa": "/ˈweteŋ/"
    },
    {
      "ipa": "[ˈwɛ.tɛŋ]"
    }
  ],
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    {
      "word": "hueteng"
    },
    {
      "word": "hweteng"
    },
    {
      "word": "jueteng"
    }
  ],
  "word": "huweteng"
}

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