setem

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Iban[edit]

Etymology[edit]

Borrowed from English stamp.

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Noun[edit]

setem

  1. stamp

Indonesian[edit]

Etymology[edit]

From Dutch stem, from Middle Dutch stemme, from Old Dutch *stemma, from Proto-Germanic *stebnō, *stamnijō.

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Noun[edit]

sêtèm

  1. (colloquial) vote
    Synonym: suara
    Synonym: undi (Standard Malay)

Adjective[edit]

sêtèm

  1. (colloquial) tuned
    Synonyms: setala, sesuai, selaras

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Malay[edit]

Etymology[edit]

From English stamp, from Middle English stampen (to pound, crush), from assumed Old English *stampian, variant of Old English stempan (to crush, pound, pound in mortar, stamp), from Proto-Germanic *stampōną, *stampijaną (to trample, beat), from Proto-Indo-European *stemb- (to trample down).

Noun[edit]

setem

  1. (Malaysia, Singapore) stamp, a small designed piece of paper with a face value used to prepay postage or other costs such as tax or licence fees.

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Polish[edit]

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Noun[edit]

setem m

  1. instrumental singular of set