单词 | sakai |
释义 | Sakain.adj. a. An indigenous people of the Malay peninsula (loosely used of Malayan indigenous people collectively); a member of this people. Also attributive or as adj. ΘΚΠ the world > people > ethnicities > Malaysian or Indonesian > [noun] > Malaysian or Indonesian peoples Bugis1672 Rejang1783 Buginese1800 Orang Laut1834 Jakun1839 Sakai1839 Sundanese1849 Timorese1869 Senoi1891 proto-Malay1898 Toradja1911 Temiar1933 Makasarese1948 the world > people > ethnicities > Malaysian or Indonesian > [noun] > Malaysian or Indonesian peoples > person Bajau1769 Rejang1783 Buginese1800 sea-gipsy1817 Makasarese1820 Samsam1836 Jakun1839 Sakai1839 Sundanese1849 Sasak1869 Timorese1869 Temiar1933 Orang Asli1961 pribumi1974 1839 T. J. Newbold Polit. & Statist. Acct. Straits of Malacca I. vii. 421 The Semangs, Sakkye, or Orang Bukit, men of the hills. 1886 Jrnl. Anthropol. Inst. Feb. 285 In this state of Perak there is at present besides the Sakais one other race, the Sĕmang. 1886 Jrnl. Anthropol. Inst. Feb. 285 The Sakai race inhabits the left bank of the Perak River. 1906 W. W. Skeat & C. O. Blagden Pagan Races Malay Peninsula II. iii. vi. 196 In the Semang tribes the office of chief medicine-man appears to be generally combined with that of chief, but amongst the Sakai and Jakun these offices are sometimes separated. 1920 R. J. Wilkinson Hist. Peninsular Malays (ed. 2) i. 3 The fair wavy-haired aborigines known as the Sakai inhabit both sides of the Malayan main range. 1932 L. Golding Magnolia St. iii. vi. 538 The people seemed stranger to him than the pygmies of the African jungle or the Sakais of Malaya, who live up in the hills and make their clothes out of the bark of trees. 1952 P. D. R. Williams-Hunt Introd. Malayan Aborigines i. 1 Sakai, used generally for Aborigines is a derogatory term which is disliked by most jungle dwellers. 1966 Telegraph (Brisbane) 18 Nov. 2/3 Malaya's aborigines, the little brown jungle men called Sakai, tried out a little modern technology. 1977 P. Theroux Consul's File 43 The local sakais—they might have been Laruts—had deported some wild monkeys there. b. The language of the Sakai. ΘΚΠ the mind > language > languages of the world > Austric > [noun] > Austronesian > Sundic > Malay > varieties of Jawi1808 Senoi1891 Jakun1906 Sakai1920 Bahasa1952 1920 R. J. Wilkinson Hist. Peninsular Malays (ed. 2) i. 8 The grammar..of Sakai is extraordinarily complex and inflected. This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1982; most recently modified version published online March 2022). < n.adj.1839 |
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