Where does “kaʼdoʼ boʼdong” come from?

kaʼdoʼ boʼdong (Makasar) comes from Makasar kaʼdoʼ — food, feed.

kaʼdoʼ boʼdong (Makasar): a traditional pancake made of glutinous rice flour mixed with water and salt, cooked on a hot pan, flattened with a banana leaf, sprinkled with grated coconut, and folded into a half-moon shape

Definitions

  1. a traditional pancake made of glutinous rice flour mixed with water and salt, cooked on a hot pan, flattened with a banana leaf, sprinkled with grated coconut, and folded into a half-moon shape

Ancestry of “kaʼdoʼ boʼdong”, step by step

kaʼdoʼ boʼdong traces back through two separate lines of ancestry.

via Makasar kaʼdoʼ

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Makasarkaʼdoʼfood, feed

via Makasar boʼdong

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Makasarboʼdonground
Every word from Makasar kaʼdoʼ