ilat

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See also: ílat, and ílát

Banjarese

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Etymology

Probably from Old Javanese ilat, hilat (tongue).

Noun

ilat

  1. tongue

Indonesian

Pronunciation

Etymology 1

From Arabic عِلَّة (ʕilla, defect; reason).[1]

Noun

ilat (first-person possessive ilatku, second-person possessive ilatmu, third-person possessive ilatnya)

  1. (dialect) loss
    Synonym: kerugian
  2. (dialect) accident
    Synonym: kecelakaan
  3. (dialect) misfortune
    Synonym: kemalangan
  4. (dialect) sickness
    Synonym: kesakitan

Conjunction

ilat

  1. (dialect) because
    Synonyms: lantaran, sebab

Adjective

ilat

  1. (dialect) sick
    Synonym: sakit

Alternative forms

Etymology 2

From Sundanese ᮄᮜᮒ᮪ (ilat, tongue), probably from Proto-Malayo-Polynesian *dilat (to lick). Cognate of Javanese ꦲꦶꦭꦠ꧀ (ilat, tongue), Old Javanese ilat, hilat (tongue).

Noun

ilat (first-person possessive ilatku, second-person possessive ilatmu, third-person possessive ilatnya)

  1. (dialect) blade: the sharp cutting edge of a knife, chisel, or other tool, a razor blade/sword.
    Synonym: bilah
  2. hollow tool in the resonator of the kecapi for inserting the ends of the tension shafts of the strings

References

  1. ^ Erwina Burhanuddin, Abdul Gaffar Ruskhan, R.B. Chrismanto (1993) Penelitian kosakata bahasa Arab dalam bahasa Indonesia, Jakarta: Pusat Pembinaan dan Pengembangan Bahasa, Departemen Pendidikan dan Kebudayaan, →ISBN, →OCLC

Further reading

Javanese

Romanization

ilat

  1. Romanization of ꦲꦶꦭꦠ꧀

Old Javanese

Etymology

Probably from earlier Old Javanese dilat (tongue), from Proto-Malayo-Polynesian *dilaq (tongue) (compare to Proto-Malayo-Polynesian *dilat, Proto-Malayo-Polynesian *dilap (to lick)), from Proto-Austronesian *dilaq (to lick).

Noun

ilat

  1. tongue
    Synonyms: dilat, jihwā, liḍah

Alternative forms

Derived terms

Descendants

  • Javanese: ꦲꦶꦭꦠ꧀ (ilat, tongue)
  • Banjarese: ilat (tongue)
  • Sundanese: ᮄᮜᮒ᮪ (ilat, tongue)
    • Indonesian: ilat (blade)

Sundanese

Romanization

ilat

  1. Romanization of ᮄᮜᮒ᮪

Swedish

Verb

ilat

  1. supine of ila

Anagrams

Tagalog

Pronunciation

Noun

ilat (Baybayin spelling ᜁᜎᜆ᜔)

  1. dry bed of rivulet (easily flooded during rainy season)
  2. estuary; creek (especially when dry or having just a little water)
    Synonym: estero
  3. swamp; marshland

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