raksasa

Indonesian

Etymology

From Sanskrit राक्षस (rākṣasa, demon)

Noun

raksasa (plural raksasa-raksasa, first-person possessive raksasaku, second-person possessive raksasamu, third-person possessive raksasanya)

  1. (Buddhism, Hinduism) a member of a race of usually evil human-like monsters who eat people; an ogre
  2. (colloquial) giant
  3. (colloquial) very tall person

Adjective

raksasa

  1. (colloquial) giant; very tall; very large

Derived terms

  • meraksasa (become large, become a giant)

Malay

Etymology

From Sanskrit राक्षस (rākṣasa, demon)

Noun

raksasa (plural raksasa-raksasa, informal first-person possessive raksasaku, informal second-person possessive raksasamu, third-person possessive raksasanya)

  1. (Buddhism, Hinduism) a member of a race of usually-evil human-like monsters who eat people; an ogre
  2. giant
  3. monster
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