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babun

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Higaonon

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Etymology

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Akin to Maranao bobon.

Noun

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babun

  1. thigh

Malay

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Etymology

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Borrowed from English baboon, from Middle English babewin, baboin, from Old French babouin, from baboue (grimace; muzzle), of West Germanic origin, related to dialectal German Bäppe (lips; muzzle), Middle High German beffen (to bark), Middle English baffen (to bark). See also baff, baffle.

Pronunciation

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Noun

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babun (Jawi spelling بابون, plural babun-babun or babun2)

  1. baboon

Usage notes

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  • In Indonesian, "babon" is widely used in hobbyist circles—particularly in fishing—as a slang term to describe an exceptionally large or trophy-sized specimen (e.g., nila babon, a giant tilapia). This sense is derived from the figurative "mother" or "original" source. And also, when applied to people, "babon" is a derogatory slang term describing a person of very large, sturdy, or heavy stature. Unlike its use in fishing (where it is often positive), calling a person a babon is generally considered an insult regarding their body size and should be avoided in polite conversation.

Further reading

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Maltese

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Alternative forms

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Etymology

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    Borrowed from English baboon. Doublet of babwin.

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    Noun

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    babun m (plural babuni, feminine babuna)

    1. baboon

    Serbo-Croatian

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    Etymology 1

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    Borrowed from English baboon.

    Pronunciation

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    • IPA(key): /bǎbuːn/
    • Hyphenation: ba‧bun

    Noun

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    bàbūn m anim (Cyrillic spelling ба̀бӯн)

    1. baboon
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    Declension of babun
    singular plural
    nominative babun babuni
    genitive babuna babuna
    dative babunu babunima
    accusative babuna babune
    vocative babune babuni
    locative babunu babunima
    instrumental babunom babunima

    Etymology 2

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    From Church Slavonic бабуни (babuni). Akin to bàbuna.

    Pronunciation

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    • IPA(key): /bǎbuːn/
    • Hyphenation: ba‧bun

    Noun

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    bàbūn m anim (Cyrillic spelling ба̀бӯн)

    1. (historical) heretic
    2. (historical) Bogomil
    Declension
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    Declension of babun
    singular plural
    nominative babun babuni
    genitive babuna babuna
    dative babunu babunima
    accusative babuna babune
    vocative babune babuni
    locative babunu babunima
    instrumental babunom babunima

    References

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    • babun”, in Hrvatski jezični portal [Croatian language portal] (in Serbo-Croatian), 2006–2026
    • babun”, in Hrvatski jezični portal [Croatian language portal] (in Serbo-Croatian), 2006–2026

    Sranan Tongo

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    Etymology

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    From English baboon.

    Pronunciation

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    • IPA(key): /babuŋ/, /babun/, [ba̠bũŋ], [bɑ̟buŋ]

    Noun

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    babun

    1. Colombian red howler or Venezuelan red howler (Alouatta seniculus)
    2. (derogatory) a man of Hindustani descent

    References

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    • Wilner, John, editor (2003-2007), “babun”, in Languages of Suriname, 5th edition, SIL International, Sranan-English Dictionary

    Volapük

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    Etymology

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    Borrowed from English baboon.

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    babun (genitive babuna, plural babuns)

    1. baboon

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    Hypernyms

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    Hyponyms

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    Derived terms

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    See also

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    Further reading

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    • babun”, in Vödabuk (in English, Esperanto, and Volapük)

    Yagara

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    Noun

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    babun

    1. father

    References

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