Where does “berbau” come from?

berbau (Malay) comes from Malay bau, from Malay -i, from English -ee, from French -ée, from Middle French -ee, from Latin -eus, from Ancient Greek -εῖος, from Proto-Indo-European -iHwós — Creates adjectives from verb stems.

berbau (Malay): to smell

Definitions

  1. to smell

Ancestry of “berbau”, step by step

berbau traces back through two separate lines of ancestry.

via Malay bau

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Malaybausmell; A unit of measure for area on Java,...
2Malay-ilocative, repetitive, or exhaustive; added to...
3English-eeAdded to transitive verbs to form words meaning a...
4French-éeForming feminine nouns having the sense of...
5Middle French-eeforms a feminine noun indicating a quantity or content measured by what the base noun denotes, often translatable as
6Latin-eusargentum + API → argenteus; ferrum + API →...
7Ancient Greek-εῖοςForms adjectives, usually with a meaning of "of"...
8Proto-Indo-European-iHwós
9Proto-Indo-European-wósCreates adjectives from verb stems

via Classical Malay berbau

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Classical Malayberbau

Words derived from “berbau

Every word from Proto-Indo-European -wós
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