keranda
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Inherited from Malay keranda (“coffin”), from Pali karaṇḍa (“basket”), from Sanskrit करण्ड (karaṇḍa, “basket”).
kêranda
From Pali karaṇḍa (“basket”), from Sanskrit करण्ड (karaṇḍa, “basket”).
keranda (Jawi spelling کرندا, plural keranda-keranda, informal 1st possessive kerandaku, 2nd possessive kerandamu, 3rd possessive kerandanya)
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