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Originally Posted by A. G. Maisey
So, we can take "gabilan" as the Madurese equivalent for "gayaman".
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Of course diffrent area diffrent way to say it but IMO, I would personally think so, just please correct me if my thought was wrong, Javanese Culture influenced to Maduranese for this gayaman subject.
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Originally Posted by A. G. Maisey
In my previous post I mentioned the brahmana rsi form.
Do you know this form?
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I never heard & know about this kind of warangka , first time heard it from you
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Originally Posted by A. G. Maisey
why do we now so often see these Madura ladrangans described as "daunan"?
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Among young maduranese (my age) friend of mine, some of them said “Daunan” for warangka with shape of jackfruit’ leaf and “Ladrang daun” or “ Ladrang daunan” for warangka with shape of Sukun’s leaf.
Again, influenced of Javanese Culture is very strong in their heart & mind because they born or grow up in Jawa (Surabaya) even they has Maduranese blood. So, I got most of Keris Madura’s knowledge from young Maduranese friends.
But for older people I heard they said “Daunan” for both of warangka style. Well, I dont have many older Maduranese friends.
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Originally Posted by A. G. Maisey
has the daun on this warangka been shortened because of repair?
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No, It is originally and no repair.