murid

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English

Etymology 1

Noun

murid (plural murids)

  1. Any rodent in the family Muridae.
Usage notes
  • The hypernymy of the words in their strict/narrow senses is muroid (superfamily Muroidea) > murid (family Muridae) > murine (subfamily Murinae), although in broad use the taxon-specific distinctions below superfamily are often ignored.
Translations

Etymology 2

Arabic مُرِيد (murīd, literally seeker)

Noun

murid (plural murids)

  1. A Sufi novice committed to enlightenment under a spiritual guide.

Anagrams

Indonesian

Etymology

From Malay murid, from Arabic مُرِيد (murīd).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key):
  • Hyphenation: mu‧rid

Noun

murid (first-person possessive muridku, second-person possessive muridmu, third-person possessive muridnya)

  1. (education) disciple, pupil, student
    Synonyms: pelajar, peserta didik, siswa, siswi

Further reading

Maguindanao

Alternative forms

Etymology

Borrowed from Malay murid (pupil; student), from Arabic مُرِيد (murīd).

Noun

murid

  1. disciple

See also

Malay

Etymology

From Arabic مُرِيد (murīd).

Pronunciation

Noun

murid (Jawi spelling موريد, plural murid-murid, informal 1st possessive muridku, 2nd possessive muridmu, 3rd possessive muridnya)

  1. pupil, student

Descendants

  • Indonesian: murid

Further reading