Where does “pasibuno” come from?

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

pasibuno (Makasar): brawler; someone who loves fighting to the death

Definitions

  1. brawler; someone who loves fighting to the death

Ancestry of “pasibuno”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Makasarsibunoto kill each other; to kill together
2Cebuanobunoto assassinate; to murder
3Amharicቡናcoffee
4Amharicቡንcoffee
5Arabicبُنّcoffee plant or seed; brine

Words derived from “pasibuno

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