Koepanger

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English[edit]

Etymology[edit]

Koepang +‎ -er, from the older spelling of Kupang, a city in West Timor.

Noun[edit]

Koepanger (plural Koepangers)

  1. A Timorese person.
    • 1939, The Works of Ion L. Idriess
      Up above, the tender kept a sharp eye on the Koepanger paying out the air-pipe, while attending to the life-line himself and the management of the lugger.
    • 2004, William McGregor, The Languages of the Kimberley, Western Australia
      Pidginised forms of English were also in use between whites and the other ethnic groups employed in the pearling industry, including Malays, Japanese, and Koepangers []

Adjective[edit]

Koepanger (not comparable)

  1. Timorese.
    • 1939, The Works of Ion L. Idriess
      Upi, the Koepanger charm doctor, slept in the same room.