Where does “bunoang” come from?

bunoang (Makasar) comes from Cebuano buno, from Amharic ቡና, from Amharic ቡን, from Arabic بُنّ — coffee plant or seed; brine.

bunoang (Makasar): the state of being able to be killed

Definitions

  1. the state of being able to be killed

Ancestry of “bunoang”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Cebuanobunoto assassinate; to murder
2Amharicቡናcoffee
3Amharicቡንcoffee
4Arabicبُنّcoffee plant or seed; brine

Words derived from “bunoang

Every word from Arabic بُنّEvery word from Amharic ቡናEvery word from Amharic ቡን