Where does “anngaru” come from?

anngaru (Makasar) comes from Sicilian -aru, from Latin -ārius / -ārium.

anngaru (Makasar): to pledge allegiance to a prince or ruler by holding the hilt of a kris and stomping the ground

Definitions

  1. to pledge allegiance to a prince or ruler by holding the hilt of a kris and stomping the ground

Ancestry of “anngaru”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Sicilian-aru
2Latin-ārius / -ārium
Every word from Latin -ārius / -āriumEvery word from Sicilian -aru