Where does “sanrangang” come from?

sanrangang (Makasar): basic shape; mold; frame; rim; a structure that keeps something in its shape e.g., a wooden, bamboo, or fired clay ring in a well to prevent the soil from collapsing; a raised edge made of banana trunk on a plate as a place for rice in kaʼdoʼ-pole

Definitions

  1. basic shape; mold; frame; rim; a structure that keeps something in its shape e.g., a wooden, bamboo, or fired clay ring in a well to prevent the soil from collapsing; a raised edge made of banana trunk on a plate as a place for rice in kaʼdoʼ-pole

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