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Indonesian
Etymology
From Malay anggota, anggauta, from Classical Malay اڠڬوتا (anggota), اڠڬاوتا (anggauta), from Prakrit (aṅga + *𑀳𑀼𑀢 (*huta)), from Sanskrit अङ्ग (aṅga, “member, a limb”) + भूत (bhūta, “person”, literally “living being”).[1] Compare to Sanskrit अङ्गभूत (aṅgabhūta, “built-in”).
Pronunciation
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- Hyphenation: ang‧go‧ta
Noun
anggota
- body part (especially limb)
- member
- Synonym: warga
- part, component
- (colloquial) a member of legislative, army or police
- (set theory) element
- Synonyms: elemen, unsur
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References
- ^ Tom Hoogervorst (2017 December 31) Andrea Acri, Roger Blench, Alexandra Landmann, editor, 9. The Role of “Prakrit” in Maritime Southeast Asia through 101 Etymologies, ISEAS Publishing, →DOI, →ISBN, pages 375–440
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