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pung

See also:Pungandpu̇ng

English

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A pung used to deliver groceries in New Hampshire, USA
 
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Pronunciation

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Etymology 1

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Shortened form oftom-pung, from the sameAlgonquianetymon astoboggan.

Noun

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pung (pluralpungs)

  1. (US,Canada) Alowbox-likesleighdesigned to bepulled by onehorse.

Etymology 2

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Borrowed fromCantonese(pung3).

Alternative forms

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Noun

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pung (pluralpungs)

  1. (mahjong) Aset ofthreeidenticaltiles.
    Synonyms:triplet,three-of-a-kind
  2. (mahjong) Acall for forming such a set using a discarded tile.
    Synonym:pon
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While pung is the traditional English term, among English-speaking players of the Japanese variant of mahjong it is more common to use the Japanese-derived termpon, but typically only to refer to a call to claim a tile. The set of tiles itself is usually called atriplet instead. This follows more closely how the terms are used in East Asian languages.

Coordinate terms
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Translations
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mahjong: a set of three identical tiles
mahjong: a call for a set of three identical tiles

Etymology 3

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Verb

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pung

  1. (nonstandard,Internetslang)simplepast andpastparticiple ofping

Ambonese Malay

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Etymology

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FromMalaypunya(to have).

Pronunciation

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Verb

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pung

  1. (transitive) tohave
    dipung felem.he/shehas a movie

Particle

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pung

  1. a possessive particle
    beta pung otomy car

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  • D. Takaria, C. Pieter (1998)Kamus Bahasa Melayu Ambon-Indonesia[2], Pusat Pembinaan dan Pengembangan Bahasa

Aromanian

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Verb

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pungfirst-singular present indicative

  1. Alternative form ofpungu

Atong (India)

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Etymology

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From(Thisetymology is missing or incomplete. Please add to it, or discuss it at theEtymology scriptorium.).

Noun

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pung

  1. granary,ricestorehouse

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Chuukese

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Adjective

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pung

  1. right,correct,just

Danish

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Etymology

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FromOld Norsepungr.

Noun

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pung c (singular definitepungen,plural indefinitepunge)

  1. purse(smallbag forcarryingmoney)
    Synonym:pengepung
  2. (anatomy)scrotum
  3. (zoology) apouch inmarsupials where itrears itsyoungduring theirearlyinfancy

Inflection

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Declension ofpung
common
gender
singularplural
indefinitedefiniteindefinitedefinite
nominativepungpungenpungepungene
genitivepungspungenspungespungenes

Derived terms

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Etymology

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FromProto-Finno-Ugric*poŋka(tuber,boil,unevenness), along withHungarianbog.

Noun

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pung (genitivepunga,partitivepunga)

  1. bud

Declension

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Declension ofpung (ÕS type22i/külm, length gradation)
singularplural
nominativepungpungad
accusativenom.
gen.punga
genitivepungade
partitivepungapungi
pungasid
illativepunga
pungasse
pungadesse
pungisse
inessivepungaspungades
pungis
elativepungastpungadest
pungist
allativepungalepungadele
pungile
adessivepungalpungadel
pungil
ablativepungaltpungadelt
pungilt
translativepungakspungadeks
pungiks
terminativepunganipungadeni
essivepunganapungadena
abessivepungatapungadeta
comitativepungagapungadega

Further reading

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  • pung”, in[EKSS] Eesti keele seletav sõnaraamat [Descriptive Dictionary of the Estonian Language] (in Estonian) (online version), Tallinn: Eesti Keele Sihtasutus (Estonian Language Foundation),2009

Icelandic

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Noun

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pung

  1. indefiniteaccusativesingular ofpungur

Norwegian Bokmål

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Etymology

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FromOld Norsepungr.

Noun

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pung m (definite singularpungen,indefinite pluralpunger,definite pluralpungene)

  1. apouch(including ofmarsupials)
  2. apurse
  3. (anatomy) ascrotum
    Synonym:skrotum

Derived terms

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Norwegian Nynorsk

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Etymology

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FromOld Norsepungr.

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Noun

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pung m (definite singularpungen,indefinite pluralpungar,definite pluralpungane)

  1. apouch(including ofmarsupials)
  2. apurse
  3. (anatomy) ascrotum
    Synonym:skrotum

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Swedish

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Etymology

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FromOld Swedishpunger, fromOld Norsepungr, itself of unknown origin.

Noun

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pung c

  1. apouch, apurse (small bag that can be closed with drawstring or the like, used to keep small items)
  2. ascrotum, aballsack
    Synonyms:pungsäck,scrotum
  3. apouch inmarsupials where itrears itsyoungduring theirearlyinfancy

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