mangkat

Indonesian

Etymology

Reconstructed meng- + angkat (rise), from Malay mangkat (to pass away; to die), from Javanese ꦩꦁꦏꦠ꧀ (mangkat, to depart, to leave), from Old Javanese maṅkat (to get up, rise, set out, depart). Doublet of mengangkat.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ˈmaŋkat̚/
  • Rhymes: -kat, -at, -t
  • Hyphenation: mang‧kat

Verb

mangkat

  1. (honorific) to pass away; to die.
    Synonyms: meninggal, mati, tewas
    Setelah bertakhta 70 tahun, Ratu Elizabeth II mangkatAfter enthroned for 70 years, Queen Elizabeth II passed away

Derived terms

  • kemangkatan

Further reading

Malay

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): [mäŋ.kät]

Verb

mangkat (Jawi spelling مڠکت)

  1. (courtly language) to pass away; to die.
    Ayahanda saudara Sultan Terengganu telah mangkat.
    The father of the Sultan of Terengganu has passed away.
    Synonym(s): mati, maut, meninggal dunia

Descendants

  • Indonesian: mangkat

Further reading

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