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
- impious.
- rebellious, treacherous
Alternative forms
- deraka
- derhaka (Standard Malay)
Derived terms
- berdurhaka
- mendurhaka
- mendurhakai
- pendurhaka
- pendurhakaan
- sedurhaka
Further reading
- “durhaka” in Kamus Besar Bahasa Indonesia, Jakarta: Language Development and Fostering Agency — Ministry of Education, Culture, Research, and Technology of the Republic Indonesia, 2016.