adat

See also: adāt and -ádat

English

Etymology

Borrowed from Malay adat, from Arabic عَادَة (ʿāda, habit, custom), from the verb عَوْدَ (ʿawda, to appurtain, to be proper).

Noun

adat (countable and uncountable, plural adats)

  1. (Malaysia) Traditional Malay law.

Anagrams


Hungarian

Etymology

From ad (to give) + -at (noun-forming suffix).[1]

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): [ˈɒdɒt]
  • (file)
  • Hyphenation: adat

Noun

adat (plural adatok)

  1. data

Declension

Inflection (stem in -o-, back harmony)
singular plural
nominative adat adatok
accusative adatot adatokat
dative adatnak adatoknak
instrumental adattal adatokkal
causal-final adatért adatokért
translative adattá adatokká
terminative adatig adatokig
essive-formal adatként adatokként
essive-modal adatul
inessive adatban adatokban
superessive adaton adatokon
adessive adatnál adatoknál
illative adatba adatokba
sublative adatra adatokra
allative adathoz adatokhoz
elative adatból adatokból
delative adatról adatokról
ablative adattól adatoktól
Possessive forms of adat
possessor single possession multiple possessions
1st person sing. adatom adataim
2nd person sing. adatod adataid
3rd person sing. adata adatai
1st person plural adatunk adataink
2nd person plural adatotok adataitok
3rd person plural adatuk adataik

Derived terms

  • adatol
  • adatú

References

  1. Eőry Vilma, Értelmező szótár+. Tinta Könyvkiadó, Budapest, 2007, →ISBN

Iban

Etymology

From Malay adat, from Arabic عَادَة (ʿāda, habit, custom), from the verb عَوْدَ (ʿawda, to appurtain, to be proper).

Noun

adat

  1. custom (Frequent repetition of the same act)

Indonesian

Etymology

From Malay adat, from Arabic عَادَة (ʿāda, habit, custom), from the verb عَوْدَ (ʿawda, to appurtain, to be proper).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /a.dat/

Noun

adat

  1. tradition
    menurut adat daerah ini
    according to the tradition of this region
  2. custom, habit
    dia memiliki adat yang buruk
    he has a bad habit
  3. law, rule

Synonyms

  • (tradition): tradisi
  • (custom, habit): kebiasaan
  • (law, rule): peraturan, aturan

Derived terms

Verb

adat (used in the form mengadat or ngadat)

  1. (Batavian Malay, of vehicles) to stop to work, to have mechanical failure
  2. (Batavian Malay) to sulk, to cry

References

  • Kamus Besar Bahasa Indonesia (KBBI) online, "adat".
  • Kamus Besar Bahasa Indonesia (KBBI) online, "adat-2".

Kalasha

Noun

adat

  1. habit, custom, character

Malay

Alternative forms

Etymology

From Arabic عَادَة (ʿāda, habit, custom), from the verb عَوْدَ (ʿawda, to appurtain, to be proper).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /adat/
  • Rhymes: -adat, -dat, -at

Noun

adat (Jawi spelling عادت)

  1. custom (Frequent repetition of the same act)

Descendants

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