badan

See also: badań, badán, bādàn, bädän, ba-dan, and бадан

Indonesian

Etymology

From Malay badan, from Classical Malay بادن (badan), from Arabic بَدَن (badan). Semantic loan from Dutch lichaam (body) for main section and coherent group senses.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): [ˈba.dan]
  • (file)
  • Rhymes: -dan, -an, -n
  • Hyphenation: ba‧dan

Noun

badan (plural badan-badan, first-person possessive badanku, second-person possessive badanmu, third-person possessive badannya)

  1. body,
    1. (anatomy) physical structure of a human or animal.
      Synonyms: awak, bodi, jasmani, raga, tubuh
    2. main part of structure
      Synonyms: awak, bodi
    3. coherent group, a group of people having a common purpose or opinion or an organisation, company or other authoritative group.
      Synonym: lembaga

Derived terms

  • berbadan
  • bersebadan
  • menyebadani
  • persebadanan
  • sebadan
  • badan adam
  • badan air
  • badan astral
  • badan eksekutif
  • badan hukum
  • badan jalan
  • badan judikatif
  • badan kapal
  • badan kepegawaian nasional
  • badan legislatif
  • badan mamiliari
  • badan pankreas
  • badan pekerja
  • badan pembayaran dividen
  • badan pembuat undang-undang
  • badan pemeriksa keuangan
  • badan penasihat
  • badan perwakilan
  • badan pesawat
  • badan publik
  • badan sel
  • badan siasat
  • badan tanpa saham
  • badan terkocak
  • badan usaha

Further reading

Malay

Etymology

From Arabic بَدَن (badan).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /badan/
  • Rhymes: -adan, -dan, -an

Noun

badan (Jawi spelling بادن, plural badan-badan, informal 1st possessive badanku, 2nd possessive badanmu, 3rd possessive badannya)

  1. (anatomy) body (physical structure of a human or animal)

Synonyms

Further reading

Maranao

Noun

badan

  1. body
    Synonym: bago

Scottish Gaelic

Noun

badan m pl

  1. plural of bad (place, spot; tuft, bunch; flock, group; thicket, clump (of trees))

Uzbek

Etymology

From Arabic بَدَن (badan).

Noun

badan (plural badanlar)

  1. body, physique

West Makian

Etymology

From Malay badan, from Arabic بَدَن (badan).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ˈba.d̪an̪/

Noun

badan

  1. body

References

  • Clemens Voorhoeve (1982) The Makian languages and their neighbours, Pacific linguistics
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