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Indonesian
Etymology
Affixed adi- (“excellent, exquisite, fine, eminent”) + cita (“aspire”). Calque of Old Javanese ālocita (“consideration, reflexion”), from Sanskrit आलोचित (ālocita, “considered”). Doublet of ideologi.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /adiˈt͡ʃita/
- Rhymes: -ta, -a
- Hyphenation: adi‧ci‧ta
Noun
adicita (first-person possessive adicitaku, second-person possessive adicitamu, third-person possessive adicitanya)
- (Classical, Java) ideology
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Malay
Etymology
Learned borrowing from Indonesian adicita.
Noun
adicita (Jawi spelling اديچيتا, plural adicita-adicita, informal 1st possessive adicitaku, 2nd possessive adicitamu, 3rd possessive adicitanya)
- (Riau) ideology
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