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abdi

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See also: Abdi and abḑi

Indonesian

Etymology

From Malay abdi, from Classical Malay عبدي (abdi), from Arabic عَبْد (ʕabd). Doublet of abid.

Pronunciation

  • (Standard Indonesian) IPA(key): /ˈabdi/ [ˈap̚.di]
  • Audio:(file)
  • Syllabification: ab‧di

Noun

abdi (plural abdi-abdi or para abdi)

  1. subordinate
    Synonyms: abdu, abdul, anak buah, bawahan, hamba, jongos, kacung, pelayan, pembantu, sahaya
  2. slave or bondman
    Synonyms: budak, hamba, sahaya
  3. civil servant

Derived terms

Further reading

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Javanese

Romanization

abdi

  1. romanization of ꦲꦧ꧀ꦢꦶ

Latin

Verb

abdī

  1. present passive infinitive of abdō

Malay

Alternative forms

Etymology

From Arabic عَبْد (ʕabd).

Pronunciation

Noun

abdi (Jawi spelling عبدي, plural abdi-abdi or abdi2)

  1. A slave.
    Synonyms: hamba, sahaya, budak (archaic)

Affixations

Descendants

  • Indonesian: abdi

References

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Sundanese

Etymology

Borrowed from Arabic عَبْد (ʕabd).

Pronoun

abdi (Sundanese script ᮃᮘ᮪ᮓᮤ)

  1. (lemes) I, me
    Coordinate terms: abdi, kuring, urang, aing, kami, kula, kaula, sim kuring

Noun

abdi

  1. slave
  2. servant
  3. subordinate

See also

More information singular, plural ...

1 Informal.
2 Formal.
3 Expressing speaker's superiority.
4 Dialectal form.
5 Toward younger.
6 Respectful.

† Obsolete
Notes:
  • The personal pronouns may vary depending on the dialect.
  • The second person pronouns maybe replaced by kinship terms, titles, or the like.
  • The second and third person singular pronouns maybe used plurally.
See each entry for more information.

References

  • “Abdi” in Jonathan Rigg, A Dictionary of the Sunda language (1862), page 1.
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