See also: IPU

English

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Etymology

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From Hawaiian ipu.

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Noun

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ipu (plural ipus or ipu)

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  1. A percussion instrument made from hollowed gourds, often used to provide a beat for hula dancing.

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ipu

  1. water

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Hawaiian

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Etymology

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From Proto-Oceanic *ibu (coconut shell cup),[1] from Proto-Austronesian *ibu (container for liquids).[2][3]

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Noun

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ipu

  1. bottle gourd (Lagenaria siceraria)
  2. watermelon (Citrullus lanatus)
  3. any vessel or container (such as a dish, bowl, pot, calabash, cup, mug, urn, basin, or pipe)
  4. type of drum (made of a single gourd or made of two large gourds of unequal size joined together)
  5. crown (of a hat)

References

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  1. ^ Pukui, Mary Kawena; Elbert, Samuel H. (1986), “ipu”, in Hawaiian Dictionary, Honolulu: University of Hawaii Press, →ISBN, page 103
  2. ^ Ross Clark and Simon J. Greenhill, editors (2011), “IPU”, in “POLLEX-Online: The Polynesian Lexicon Project Online”, in Oceanic Linguistics, volume 50, number 2, pages 551–9
  3. ^ M. Ross, A. Pawley, M. Osmond, editors (1998), The Lexicon of Proto-Oceanic[1], volume 1: Material Culture, Australian National University, →ISBN, page 74

Māori

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Etymology

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From Proto-Oceanic *ibu (coconut shell cup),[1] from Proto-Austronesian *ibu (container for liquids).[2][3]

Noun

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ipu

  1. cup
  2. any small receptacle

References

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  1. ^ Tregear, Edward (1891), “ipu”, in Maori–Polynesian Comparative Dictionary[2], Wellington, New Zealand: Lyon and Blair, pages 106–7
  2. ^ Ross Clark and Simon J. Greenhill, editors (2011), “IPU”, in “POLLEX-Online: The Polynesian Lexicon Project Online”, in Oceanic Linguistics, volume 50, number 2, pages 551–9
  3. ^ M. Ross, A. Pawley, M. Osmond, editors (1998), The Lexicon of Proto-Oceanic[3], volume 1: Material Culture, Australian National University, →ISBN, page 74

Further reading

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  • John C. Moorfield (2011), “ipu”, in Te Aka: Māori–English, English–Māori Dictionary and Index, 3rd edition, Longman/Pearson Education New Zealand, →ISBN

Old High German

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Etymology

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Proto-Germanic *jabai

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ipu

  1. alternative form of ibu

References

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  • Wright, Joseph (1906), An Old High German Primer[4], 2nd edition, Oxford: Clarendon Press