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Etymology

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From Old Norse kundr, from Proto-Germanic *kundaz (son; offspring), from Proto-Germanic *kundaz (born; akin).

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kundur m (genitive singular kunds, nominative plural kundar)

  1. (poetic, archaic) son, descendant

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Malay

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Etymology

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From Proto-Malayo-Polynesian *kunduR. Compare Tagalog kundol.

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kundur (Jawi spelling کوندور, plural kundur-kundur, informal 1st possessive kundurku, 2nd possessive kundurmu, 3rd possessive kundurnya)

  1. winter melon, Benincasa hispida, synonym Benincasa cerifera.
    • 2019 July 29, Hamidah binti Mokhtar, Gulai Temenung bersama kundur[1], retrieved October 2, 2024:
      Selalunya gulai sebegini dipadankan dengan kacang bendi dan juga terung. Namun dalam resepi ini saya menukarkannya dengan buah kundur bagi mendapatkan satu kelainan.
      Usually a dish like this is paired with ladies' fingers and brinjal. However, in this recipe I will swap those out with wintermelon gourd for a twist.
    • 2024 June 3, Salina Jalaludin, Gulai Ikan Kembung dengan Kundur[2], retrieved October 2, 2024:
      Buah kundur ni Mil bagi masa hakak balik kampung baru-baru ni. Sebenarnya tatau nak masak apa pun, tambahan Kundur pun hakak tak pernah makan 😅.
      This wintermelon gourd was given to me by my mother-in-law when Sister(I) recently returned to (my) village. Honestly I didn't even know what dishes this could make, Sister(I) have never eaten any dishes with wintermelon gourd either 😅.
    • 2020 July 15, Consumers' Association of Penang, Tarik semula halwa kundur dari pasaran – CAP[3], retrieved October 2, 2024:
      Gesaan ini dibuat berikutan tindakan kerajaan Singapura menarik semula halwa kundur dari Malaysia yang dikesan mengandungi sulphur dioxide melebihi had maksimum yang ditetapkan dalam Peraturan Makanan Singapura.
      These calls to action were made following the Government of Singapore's decision to start the deshelving of candied wintermelon from Malaysia that were detected as containing (levels of) sulphur dioxide that exceeded the maximum limit set by Singaporean Food Regulations.

References

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  • kundur” in Pusat Rujukan Persuratan Melayu | Malay Literary Reference Centre, Kuala Lumpur: Dewan Bahasa dan Pustaka, 2017.
  • Blust, R., Trussel, S. (2010–) Austronesian Comparative Dictionary, web edition[4]