Where does “wĕnaṅ” come from?

wĕnaṅ (Old Javanese) comes from Proto-Malayo-Polynesian [[*benaŋ]], [[*banaeŋ]].

wĕnaṅ (Old Javanese): to have within one's reach or power, be able to, be capable of, have a right to, be entitled to, have authority

Definitions

  1. to have within one's reach or power, be able to, be capable of, have a right to, be entitled to, have authority

Ancestry of “wĕnaṅ”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Proto-Malayo-Polynesian[[*benaŋ]], [[*banaeŋ]]

Words derived from “wĕnaṅ

Every word from Proto-Malayo-Polynesian [[*benaŋ]], [[*banaeŋ]]