Folk vs Kerokan - What's the difference?
folk | kerokan |
Of or pertaining to the inhabitants of a land, their culture, tradition, or history.
Of or pertaining to common people as opposed to ruling classes or elites.
(architecture) Of or related to local building materials and styles.
Believed or transmitted by the common people; not academically correct or rigorous.
(archaic) A grouping of smaller peoples or tribes as a nation.
* J. R. Green
The inhabitants of a region, especially the native inhabitants.
*1907 , Race Prejudice , Jean Finot, p. 251:
*:We thus arrive at a most unexpected imbroglio. The French have become a Germanic folk' and the Germanic ' folk have become Gaulish!
One’s relatives, especially one’s parents.
(music) Folk music.
(plural only) People in general.
* {{quote-book, year=1922, author=(Ben Travers), title=(A Cuckoo in the Nest)
, chapter=1 (plural only) A particular group of people.
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A sometimes injurious traditional Indonesian folk cure wherein a coin or ladle is drawn across the back in order to draw wind or bad spirits from the body.
*{{quote-news, year=2007, date=December 3, author=Paul Vitello, title=From Stand in Long Island Slavery Case, a Snapshot of a Hidden U.S. Problem, work=New York Times
, passage=Whatever injuries the women may have suffered, the lawyers said, were self-inflicted in the practice of a traditional Indonesian folk cure known as kerokan . }}
As nouns the difference between folk and kerokan
is that folk is people while kerokan is a sometimes injurious traditional indonesian folk cure wherein a coin or ladle is drawn across the back in order to draw wind or bad spirits from the body.folk
English
Alternative forms
* voke, volk, volke (dialectal)Adjective
(-)- folk''' psychology; '''folk linguistics
Noun
(en-noun)- The organization of each folk , as such, sprang mainly from war.
citation, passage=“[…] the awfully hearty sort of Christmas cards that people do send to other people that they don't know at all well. You know. The kind that have mottoes
Derived terms
* folk devil * folk etymology * folk hero * folklore * folk medicine * folk memory * folk music * folkster * folksyReferences
kerokan
English
(wikipedia kerokan)Noun
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