durhaka

Indonesian

Etymology

From Malay derhaka, durhaka, from Classical Malay درهاک (derhaka), درهاک (durhaka), from Old Malay drohaka, from Sanskrit द्रोह (droha, rebel). Cognate of Minangkabau durako, Javanese ꦢꦸꦫꦏ (duraka), Balinese ᬤᬸᬭᬓ (duraka), Old Javanese drohaka.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /dʊrˈhaka/
  • Hyphenation: dur‧ha‧ka

Adjective

durhaka

  1. impious.
  2. rebellious, treacherous

Alternative forms

Derived terms

  • berdurhaka
  • mendurhaka
  • mendurhakai
  • pendurhaka
  • pendurhakaan
  • sedurhaka

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