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Malakat

from arab

Verified
Standard
noun
arkais
Locus
From arab

Definition

An archaic term referring to a kingdom or territory, derived from an Arabic loanword.

Etymology

Borrowed from the Arabic 'mamlakah', meaning kingdom or territory.

Semantic Category

Physical locations or objects that can be a target/destination (e.g., pasar, sekolah).

Locus

Alphabetical Order

  • Makulat
  • Makzul
  • Maladewa
  • Malafide
  • Malaise
  • Malakat
  • Malam kesenian
  • Malam panjang
  • Malang kerik
  • Malap
  • Malapari

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