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单词 sundanese
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Sundanesen.adj.

Brit. /ˌsʌndəˈniːz/, /ˌsʊndəˈniːz/, U.S. /ˌsəndəˈniz/
Inflections: Plural unchanged.
Origin: From a proper name, combined with an English element; modelled on a Dutch lexical item. Etymons: proper name Sunda , -nese suffix.
Etymology: < the name of Sunda (see Sunda n.) + -nese suffix, after Dutch Soendanees, adjective and noun (1822 or earlier).
A. n.
1. A member of a mainly Muslim people of western Java (in Indonesia).
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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
the world > people > nations > native or inhabitant of Asia > native or inhabitant of Indonesia > [noun] > parts of
Javan1606
Moluccan1613
Sumatran1613
Javanese1704
Minangkabaua1811
Madurese1817
Balinese1820
Sundanese1849
Maduran1853
1849 Jrnl. Indian Archipel. & Eastern Asia 3 121 The same we may suppose to have been the case with the Malays before the reception of Mahomadanism, and with the Sundanese before the kingdom of Padyadyarm came into existence.
1856 Frank Leslie's Illustr. Newspaper 12 Apr. 276/3 In plate No. 3, a Sundanese, or inhabitant of the highlands, is represented carrying her infant in the Javanese manner.
1881 Encycl. Brit. XIII. 607/1 The Javanese are generally darker than the Sundanese... The Sundanese is less than the Javanese proper, being seldom 5 feet in height.
1915 T. A. Joyce & N. W. Thomas Women of All Nations I. 183 (caption) The man on the right is a Sundanese, the other two are from Solo, in Central Java.
1988 E. M. Beekam Fugitive Dreams 316 It is mountain country and some Sundanese refer to their language as Basa Gunung or ‘mountain language’.
2003 L. Suryadinata et al. Indonesia's Population i. 6 The offspring of a mixed marriage between a male Batak and a female Sundanese could be either a Batak or a Sundanese depending on the self-identification of the offspring.
2. The Austronesian language of the Sundanese people.
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the mind > language > languages of the world > Austric > [noun] > Austronesian > other Austronesian
Moluccas1619
Formosan1704
Sunda1816
Melanesian1849
Sundanese1849
Lifu1852
Bajau1869
Ambonese1875
Acehnese1882
Kiriwinian1916
Tolai1962
Moluccan1977
the mind > language > languages of the world > Austric > [noun] > Austronesian > Sundic > specific Sundic languages
Rejang1783
Sumatran1799
Balinese1820
Sundanese1849
Sasak1961
Iban1969
1849 Jrnl. Indian Archipel. & Eastern Asia 3 121 It has naturally undergone some changes, but..agrees most with the least polished dialects, the Sundanese and original Malay.
1880 Encycl. Brit. XII. 818/1 The most cultivated of the native tongues is the Javanese... To it Sundanese stands in the relation that Low German holds to High German.
1965 Language 41 294 Madurese, like some of its neighboring languages (Sundanese, Javanese, Balinese, and Sasak), has socially determined choices of words.
2014 A. Bukhori-Muslim in R. Chowdhury & R. Marlina Enacting Eng. v. 86 The father speaks English to the children whilst the mother speaks Sundanese.
B. adj.
Of, belonging to, or characteristic of the Sundanese (see sense A. 1) or their language.
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the world > people > ethnicities > Malaysian or Indonesian > [adjective] > Malaysian or Indonesian peoples
Macassar1665
Minangkabau1783
Rejang1783
Buginese?1811
Makasarese1841
Sundanese1856
Sasak1869
Bajau1887
Senoi1891
Bugis1898
proto-Malay1898
Temiar1933
mamak1982
1856 Church Missionary Intelligencer June 129/2 Every native, whether Malay or Sundanese, is bound by custom to take off his large rattan, outer hat, on approaching or passing an European on the high road.
1871 E. Balfour Cycl. India & E. & S. Asia (ed. 2) II. 246/2 Up to the middle of the 15th century, the people of Java, from Cheribon in longitude 109° to the west, spoke the Sundanese tongue.
1967 J. R. Brandon Theatre in S.E. Asia xiv. 270 Famous Sundanese wayang golek singers have high status at least partly because they earn so much money.
1985 N.Y. Times (Nexis) 13 Nov. c3/1 Sundanese recipes from West Java are a little sweet and rich.
2014 J. A. Lent Southeast Asian Cartoon Art i. 33 Ngabuburit is a Sundanese term for whiling away time before breaking fast at dusk.
This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, January 2018; most recently modified version published online March 2022).
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