FromEnglishdebut, fromFrenchdébut, fromMiddle French, derivative ofdébuter(“to move, begin”), fromdé- +but(“mark, goal”), fromOld Frenchbut(“aim, goal, end, target”), fromOld Frenchbutte(“mound, knoll, target”), fromFrankish*but(“stump, log”), or fromOld Norsebútr(“log, stump, butt”); both fromProto-Germanic*butą(“end, piece”), fromProto-Indo-European*bʰeud-(“to beat, push”).
debu
- a traditionalcoming-of-age party which celebrates a young woman's eighteenth birthday
- (bingo) thenumbereighteen
FromMalaydebu, fromProto-Malayic*dəbu.
dêbu (pluraldebu-debu)
- ash(solid remains of a fire)
- Synonym:abu
- dust(fine, dry particles)
- Synonym:habuk(Standard Malay)
- (geology)silt: a particle from 3.9 to 62.5 microns in diameter, following the Wentworth scale.
- Synonym:silt
debu
- Rōmaji transcription ofでぶ
- Rōmaji transcription ofデブ
FromProto-Malayic*dəbu.
debu (Jawi spellingدبو,pluraldebu-debu,informal 1st possessivedebuku,2nd possessivedebumu,3rd possessivedebunya)
- dust(fine, dry air particles)
- ash(solid remains of a fire)
debu (Jawi spellingدبو)
- (Classical Malay)I(personal pronoun)
- (Classical Malay)me(direct object of a verb)
- (Classical Malay)me(object of a preposition)
- (Classical Malay)me(indirect object of a verb)
- (Classical Malay)my(belonging to me)