Where does “bāng” come from?

bāng (Tausug) comes from Malay bang, from Malay abang, from Javanese abang, from English Aban, from Hungarian aba, from Ottoman Turkish عبا, from Arabic عَبَاءَة — woollen tunic; cloak.

bāng (Tausug): call to prayer

Definitions

  1. call to prayer

Ancestry of “bāng”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Malaybangadhan; brother; Title or term of address for...
2Malayabangbrother; elder brother; red
3Javaneseabangred
4EnglishAbanThe eighth solar month of the Persian calendar
5Hungarianabaa thick, coarse, full cloth, typically woven from the wool of sheep or goats, usually undyed and of lower quality
6Ottoman Turkishعباcloak; aba
7Arabicعَبَاءَةwoollen tunic; cloak
Every word from Arabic عَبَاءَةEvery word from Ottoman Turkish عباEvery word from Hungarian aba