ider

Indonesian

Etymology

Borrowed from Javanese ꦲꦶꦢꦼꦂ (ider, to peddle ware around; to turn, to revolve), from Old Javanese idĕr (turning, circling). Doublet of edar.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /idər/

Verb

ider

  1. to peddle ware around.
  2. to seek support by coming one by one.

Noun

ider (first-person possessive iderku, second-person possessive idermu, third-person possessive idernya)

  1. woven bamboo sieve

Further reading

Javanese

Romanization

ider

  1. Romanization of ꦲꦶꦢꦼꦂ

Salar

Alternative forms

Etymology

Although it actually comes from the suffix Salar -dir < *turur, it has ceased to be a suffix, influencing by Salar ira which is a borrowing from Old Uyghur [script needed] (erür).

Particle

ider

  1. yes
    Synonyms: ira, era
    Antonym: emes

References

  • 林 (Lin), 莲云 (Lianyun) (1985) “ider”, in 撒拉语简志 [A Brief History of Salar], Beijing: 民族出版社: 琴書店, →OCLC, page 82
  • Yakup, Abdurishid (2002) “ider”, in An Ili Salar Vocabulary: Introduction and a Provisional Salar-English Lexicon, Tokyo: University of Tokyo, →ISBN
  • Ma, Chengjun, Han, Lianye, Ma, Weisheng (December 2010) “ider”, in 米娜瓦尔 艾比布拉 (Minavar Abibra), editor, 撒维汉词典 (Sāwéihàncídiǎn) [Salar-Uyghur-Chinese dictionary], 1st edition, Beijing, →ISBN, page 137
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