"maruya" meaning in Tagalog

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Noun

IPA: /maˈɾujaʔ/ [Standard-Tagalog], [mɐˈɾuː.jɐʔ] [Standard-Tagalog] Forms: maruyà [canonical], ᜋᜇᜓᜌ [Baybayin]
Rhymes: -ujaʔ Etymology: From earlier madhuya / marhuya, from an unknown source. Possible etymologies include: * From Sanskrit माधुर्य (mādhurya, “sweetness”), from मधुर (madhura, “sweet”) + -य (-ya), according to Pardo de Tavera (1887). See also Malay madu. * From Mexican Spanish *marjuya, according to Panganiban (1973). Compare Kapampangan baruya, Bikol Central baduya, Cebuano maruya, and Waray-Waray baduya. Etymology templates: {{der|tl|sa|माधुर्य||sweetness}} Sanskrit माधुर्य (mādhurya, “sweetness”), {{af|sa|मधुर|-य<id:-ness>|nocat=1|t1=sweet}} मधुर (madhura, “sweet”) + -य (-ya), {{ncog|ms|madu}} Malay madu, {{der|tl|es-MX|alt=*marjuya}} Mexican Spanish *marjuya, {{cog|pam|baruya}} Kapampangan baruya, {{cog|bcl|baduya}} Bikol Central baduya, {{cog|ceb|maruya}} Cebuano maruya, {{cog|war|baduya}} Waray-Waray baduya Head templates: {{tl-noun|maruyà|b=+}} maruyà (Baybayin spelling ᜋᜇᜓᜌ)
  1. banana fritter Categories (topical): Snacks Derived forms: magmamaruya, magmaruya, pagmaruyaan, pagmaruyain Related terms: binyulos, bunwelos, kumbo, priter, saging, torta, turon
    Sense id: en-maruya-tl-noun-r6RqZn-O Categories (other): Pages with 2 entries, Pages with entries, Tagalog entries with incorrect language header, Tagalog terms with Baybayin script, Tagalog terms with malumi pronunciation, Tagalog terms with missing Baybayin script entries Synonyms: pinaypay, badhoya, madhoya, marhoya [obsolete], Spanish-based orthography, baruya — Nueva Ecija, madhuya, marhuya (english: chiefly Cavite), Laguna, Quezon, maduya, marahuya [Batangas], Rizal

Alternative forms

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