durjana

Indonesian

Etymology

From Malay durjana, from Sanskrit दुर्जन (durjana, malicious, evildoer).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): [d̪ʊrˈd͡ʒana]
  • Hyphenation: dur‧ja‧na

Noun

durjana (first-person possessive durjanaku, second-person possessive durjanamu, third-person possessive durjananya)

  1. (poetic, rare) evildoer

Adjective

durjana

  1. (poetic, rare) wicked

Derived terms

  • kedurjanaan (wickedness)

Further reading

Javanese

Etymology

Borrowed from Sanskrit दुर्जन (durjana, malicious, evildoer).

Noun

durjana

  1. (krama / ngoko, Classical Javanese) evildoer

Malay

Etymology

Borrowed from Sanskrit दुर्जन (durjana, malicious, evildoer).

Pronunciation

  • Rhymes: -a

Noun

durjana (Jawi spelling درجنا, plural durjana-durjana)

  1. evildoer

Adjective

durjana

  1. (Classical Malay) wicked

Derived terms

  • kedurjanaan (wickedness)

Synonyms

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