melati

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Etymology

Inherited from Malay melati, from Classical Malay melati, from Sanskrit मालती (mālatī, jasmine).

Pronunciation

Noun

melati (plural melati-melati)

  1. jasmine (Jasminum sambac).
    Synonym: melur
  2. (law enforcement, military) the epaulette of a middle-rank officer in the Indonesian National Armed Forces and Indonesian National Police

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Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /meˈla.ti/
  • Rhymes: -ati
  • Hyphenation: me‧là‧ti

Adjective

melati

  1. masculine plural of melato

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Malay

Etymology

From Sanskrit मालती (mālatī, jasmine).

Pronunciation

Noun

melati (Jawi spelling ملاتي, plural melati-melati, informal 1st possessive melatiku, 2nd possessive melatimu, 3rd possessive melatinya)

  1. jasmine (Jasminum sambac).
    Synonym: melur

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