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Dapur is kitchen and pamor is prestige, both are Indonesian words and I am 100% sure. Now if we move to Javanese. I do speak and understand but limited low level Javanese. Dhapur translated from Javanese to Indonesian is rupa which can be translated to form/shape Pamor is an interesting one the root word is amor which translated to Indonesian is campur which means mix in English. My guess is Keris people use the word Pamor to describe the pattern of the blades because to create a pattern you need to mix at least 2 different metals. Alan, please feel free to jump in, I know your knowledge in both Javanese and Keris is far superior than me. Last edited by JustYS; Yesterday at 11:39 AM. Reason: Additional |
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