Where does “aʼrupa kukkuluʼ” come from?

aʼrupa kukkuluʼ (Makasar) comes from Makasar aʼrupa, from Makasar rupa, from Sanskrit रूप, from Sanskrit रूप् — to form, shape.

aʼrupa kukkuluʼ (Makasar): to have a face as thick as flayed skin; to be shameless

Definitions

  1. to have a face as thick as flayed skin; to be shameless

Ancestry of “aʼrupa kukkuluʼ”, step by step

aʼrupa kukkuluʼ traces back through two separate lines of ancestry.

via Makasar aʼrupa

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Makasaraʼrupato have the appearance of; to have the face of
2Makasarrupaoutward appearance; form; shape
3Sanskritरूपoutward appearance, color, form, shape; right...
4Sanskritरूप्to form, shape

via Makasar kukkuluʼ

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Makasarkukkuluʼ
Every word from Sanskrit रूप्