Bajau
See also: bajau
English
Alternative forms
- Badjao (Philippines)
Etymology
Learned borrowing from Indonesian Bajau bajau.
Noun
Bajau (plural Bajaus or Bajau)
- (geography) An island in Indonesia (part of the Riau Islands) with the coordinate location 3°7'31.84"N, 106°18'38.30"E.
- (ethnology) The indigenous people native to Bajau island (part of modern-day Indonesia), these ethnic group nowadays predominantly inhabit the Bajau island and its adjacent regions in Indonesia and also expanded to the southern Philippines.
- 2011, Daniel White, Ron Emmons, Jennifer Eveland, Jen Lin-Liu, Frommer's Southeast Asia, page 569:
- The Bajau are a group of seafarers who migrated from the Philippines only a couple hundred years ago. The Bajau on the eastern coast of Sabah carry on their traditional connection to the water, living as sea gypsies and coming to shore only for burials. On the west coast, however, many Bajau have settled on dry land as farmers and cattle raisers.
Synonyms
- (member of people in Indonesia and southern Philippines): sea gypsy
Proper noun
Bajau
- (linguistic) The native language spoken by the Bajau people (the indigenous of Bajau island in Indonesia).
- 2007, Mark T. Miller, A Grammar of West Coast Bajau, PhD Thesis.
Further reading
(ISO 639-3 language codes)
- Ethnologue entry for Bajau, bdl
- Ethnologue entry for Bajau, bdr
Anagrams
Indonesian
Etymology
Borrowed from Indonesian Bajau bajau.
Noun
Bajau
- (geography) An island part of the Riau Islands with the coordinate location 3°7'31.84"N, 106°18'38.30"E.
- (ethnology) The indigenous people native to the Bajau island (part of the Riau Islands).
- (linguistic) The native language of Bajau people predominantly spoken in Bajau island and its adjacent regions.
- Alternative form of Bajo.
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