单词 | jakun |
释义 | Jakunn. An indigenous people of the southern part of the Malay peninsula; a member of this people; also, their language. Also attributive or as adj. ΘΠ the world > people > ethnicities > Malaysian or Indonesian > [noun] > Malaysian or Indonesian peoples Bugis1672 Rejang1783 Buginese1800 Orang Laut1834 Jakun1839 Sakai1839 Sundanese1849 Timorese1869 Senoi1891 proto-Malay1898 Toradja1911 Temiar1933 Makasarese1948 the world > people > ethnicities > Malaysian or Indonesian > [noun] > Malaysian or Indonesian peoples > person Bajau1769 Rejang1783 Buginese1800 sea-gipsy1817 Makasarese1820 Samsam1836 Jakun1839 Sakai1839 Sundanese1849 Sasak1869 Timorese1869 Temiar1933 Orang Asli1961 pribumi1974 the mind > language > languages of the world > Austric > [noun] > Austronesian > Sundic > Malay > varieties of Jawi1808 Senoi1891 Jakun1906 Sakai1920 Bahasa1952 1839 T. J. Newbold Polit. & Statist. Acct. Straits of Malacca I. vii. 421 The Jakuns do not differ materially from the Malay in colour or physiognomy. 1883 Encycl. Brit. XV. 323/2 The aborigines..are divided into a great many tribes, of which the best known are the Jakuns, widespread in the south. 1906 W. W. Skeat & C. O. Blagden Pagan Races Malay Peninsula I. ii. v. 235 An old Jakun, who was singularly free from superstition. 1906 W. W. Skeat & C. O. Blagden Pagan Races Malay Peninsula II. iii. vi. 196 In the Semang tribes the office of chief medicine-man appears to be generally combined with that of chief, but amongst the Sakai and Jakun these offices are sometimes separated. 1906 W. W. Skeat & C. O. Blagden Pagan Races Malay Peninsula II. iv. i. 405 It may be that before their decay, the other Jakun dialects resembled it [sc. Kenaboi] more than they do now... Kenaboi must be regarded either as the best specimen of Jakun recorded or else as not being Jakun at all. 1935 Discovery Sept. 262/2 The Jakun, straight haired and akin to the Malay, occupy Southern Johore. 1947 R. O. Winstedt Malays 14 A Jakun (or Proto-Malay) marriage ceremony..requires the groom to walk or run after his bride three or seven times round a hillock. 1958 Listener 13 Nov. 793/3 Ethnically, they [sc. the aborigines of Malaya] were divided into Jakun (proto-Malays), Negritos, and a group that was primarily Caucasoid. 1972 A. Amin tr. Shahnon Ahmad No Harvest but Thorn iii. 18 If the jakuns come out what can we say? This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1976; most recently modified version published online June 2021). < n.1839 |
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