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Etymology

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Reconstructed as ke- +‎ abur, awur, inherited from Malay kabur, from Classical Malay kabur, probably from Proto-Mon-Khmer *kɓur, *ɓur (dark, night). Cognate of Javanese ꦏꦧꦸꦂ (kabur, to get blown away; gone, vanished), ꦲꦧꦸꦂ (abur, flight through the air), ꦏꦮꦸꦂ (kawur, dispersed, scattered), ꦲꦮꦸꦂ (awur, to do haphazardly or without basis), and Old Javanese awur (confused, mixed up together, hard to distinguish clearly).

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Adjective

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kabur

  1. vague, ambiguous
  2. blurr, blurry (of a vision)

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Noun

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kabur (first-person possessive kaburku, second-person possessive kaburmu, third-person possessive kaburnya)

  1. shade

Verb

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kabur

  1. to run away.

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Malay

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Pronunciation

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Adjective

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kabur (Jawi spelling کابور)

  1. ambiguous; hazy; unclear
  2. blurred; blurry (of vision or photograph)
    Synonyms: samar-samar, kelam, redam
  3. vague (of speech, writing)
  4. not fully known; obscure
    Synonym: samar-samar
  5. cloudy; overcast
    Synonym: mendung

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