mahkota

Indonesian

Etymology

From Malay mahkota, from Pali makuṭa, from a Dravidian term (compare modern Tamil முகடு (mukaṭu), Sanskrit मुकुट (mukuṭa, crown)).

Noun

mahkota (plural mahkota-mahkota, first-person possessive mahkotaku, second-person possessive mahkotamu, third-person possessive mahkotanya)

  1. crown (royal headdress)

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Malay

Etymology

Borrowed from Pali makuṭa, from a Dravidian term (compare modern Tamil முகடு (mukaṭu), Sanskrit मुकुट (mukuṭa, crown)).

Pronunciation

Noun

mahkota (Jawi spelling مهکوتا, plural mahkota-mahkota, informal first-person possessive mahkotaku, informal second-person possessive mahkotamu, third-person possessive mahkotanya)

  1. crown (royal headdress)

Derived terms

Further reading

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