macet
See also: mācēt and máčet
Indonesian
Etymology
From Javanese ꦩꦕꦼꦠ꧀ (macet), ꦥꦕꦼꦠ꧀ (pacet, “impasse, deadlocked, blocked”), from Old Javanese cĕt (“in a moment, all at once, in a flash”). Compare to Proto-Mon-Khmer *tət (“blocked, to block”).[1]
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /maˈt͡ʃət/, [maˈt͡ʃət̪]
- Hyphenation: ma‧cêt
Noun
macet (first-person possessive macetku, second-person possessive macetmu, third-person possessive macetnya)
Alternative forms
Derived terms
- kemacetan
- memacetkan
- pemacet
- termacet
References
- H. L. Shorto (2006) A Mon-Khmer comparative dictionary, Canberra: Pacific Linguistics, Research School of Pacific and Asian Studies, Australian National University, →ISBN, →OCLC
Further reading
- “macet” in Kamus Besar Bahasa Indonesia, Jakarta: Agency for Language Development and Cultivation – Ministry of Education, Culture, Research, and Technology of the Republic of Indonesia, 2016.
Latin
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