Dschunke

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Etymology[edit]

From English junk or Portuguese junco or Dutch jonk (or reinforced), from Arabic جُنْك (junk), from Malay or Javanese djong, variant of djung, from Old Javanese jong (seagoing ship), ultimately from Chinese (chuán).

Pronunciation[edit]

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Noun[edit]

Dschunke f (genitive Dschunke, plural Dschunken)

  1. junk (Chinese sailing vessel)

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