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Old 4th August 2009, 04:24 AM   #1
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Hullo Billy,

- The original meaning of 'sarimanok' was 'essentially/fundamentally bird', referring to the pommel's general shape.

- As for 'cockatua', the original meaning was 'spiny parrot', referring to the head-plumage, which resembles spines/spikes.

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That makes a clearer picture in my old head. I'm learning more and more every day here.

Thanks!

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