wau
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Borrowed from Ancient Greek ϝαῦ (waû). Doublet of vav and waw.
wau (plural waus)
wau
From Ancient Greek ϝαῦ (waû). Doublet of waw.
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wau n (plural waus, diminutive wautje n)
wau
wau f (possessed form wan)
From Proto-Polynesian *au, from Proto-Oceanic *(i-)au, from Proto-Eastern Malayo-Polynesian *(i-)aku, from Proto-Central-Eastern Malayo-Polynesian *(i-)aku, from Proto-Malayo-Polynesian *(i-)aku, from Proto-Austronesian *(i-)aku.
wau
From Malay wau, from Classical Malay واو (wau), from Thai ว่าว (wâao).
wau (plural wau-wau, first-person possessive wauku, second-person possessive waumu, third-person possessive waunya)
wau
From Thai ว่าว (wâao). Cognate with Pattani Malay وا (wa).
wau (Jawi spelling واو, plural wau-wau, informal 1st possessive wauku, 2nd possessive waumu, 3rd possessive waunya)
wau (Jawi spelling واو, plural wau-wau, informal 1st possessive wauku, 2nd possessive waumu, 3rd possessive waunya)
Borrowed from English Oʻahu or Oahu, from Hawaiian Oʻahu, named because the missionaries who introduced the Mother Hubbard dress to the Marshall Islands came from Oʻahu.
wau
wau
wau m (plural waus)
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