pantun

Etymology
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Etymology
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Noun

 * : a poem, similar to a villanelle, that comprises a series of quatrains, the second and fourth lines of each stanza repeated as the first and third lines of the next.
 * 1) sarcasm, specifically indirect reference.
 * 2)  a Sundanese oral narrative performance.
 * 1)  a Sundanese oral narrative performance.
 * 1)  a Sundanese oral narrative performance.

Etymology
According to, the word is thought to evolve from the Malay word (Jawi: سڤنتون) meaning 'same as'.

Anther theory suggests that the word originated from, from noun-building prefix  and the verb. Alternatively, suggested that the word originates from 🇨🇬 and its similar sounding variants in Austronesian languages, with multiple meanings; 🇨🇬, 🇨🇬, 🇨🇬,, , and 🇨🇬. supported this opinion, noting that in many Austronesian languages, words which suggest 'something set out in rows' gradually gain the new meaning of 'well-arranged words', in prose or in poetry. Ari Welianto suggested that the word is originated from 🇨🇬. Compare with.