Ambonese
Americannoun
plural
Ambonese-
a native or inhabitant of Ambon.
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the Austronesian language, having several dialects, spoken by the people of Ambon.
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a Malay dialect spoken as a lingua franca in the central Moluccas.
adjective
Etymology
Origin of Ambonese
Example Sentences
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Another scientific account comes from the 1741 book Ambonese Herbal, by German botanist Georg Eberhard Rumphius.
From Salon • Jul. 22, 2024
They were eventually used in naturalist Georgius Rumphius’s 1705 book, The Ambonese Curiosity Cabinet.
From "The Girl Who Drew Butterflies: How Maria Merian's Art Changed Science" by Joyce Sidman
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The national dance known as Menari, and often performed on the shore in honour of the outgoing steamer, no longer satisfies Ambonese requirements, with the slow gyrations and studied postures of Oriental tradition.
From Through the Malay Archipelago by Richings, Emily
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