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Revision as of 22:58, 8 August 2007
Contents
Pronounciation
?
Alternative spellings
- Keburo
Translations
- Part of speech
- noun
- English
- Sweet flag
- Malay
- ?
Derived Terms
- n/a
Encyclopedic info
- Scientific name
- Acorus calamus
- Kelabit
- 'Kaburo' inah adhah sibu
- Uat nuk pangah pidang tuen nutuk, ngelamud ruyung abpa'. Abpa' dih rupen, koh tabat etap selangui, mey lemaii
- Baney 'kaburo' pakai meta'ut ada'
- English
- 'Kaburo' is cultivated 1
- The dried rhizome is pounded, mixed with water and drunk as an antidote to snake bites, and as a cure for diarrhoea.1
- Wearing a necklace of dried 'kaburo' is believed to scare away malevolent spirits because of the smell.1
- Malay
- ?
References
- Ethnobotany of the Iban & Kelabit by Hanne Christensen