yatim

Indonesian

Etymology

From Malay yatim, from Arabic يَتِيم (yatīm).

Adjective

yatim

  1. Deprived of father.
  2. (dated) Deprived of both parents; orphan.

Malay

Etymology

Borrowed from Arabic يَتِيم (yatīm).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /yatim/
  • Rhymes: -atim, -tim, -im

Noun

yatim (Jawi spelling يتيم, plural yatim-yatim, informal 1st possessive yatimku, 2nd possessive yatimmu, 3rd possessive yatimnya)

  1. orphan; someone who has lost one of his or her parents

Derived terms

Descendants

  • Indonesian: yatim

See also

Further reading

Tausug

Noun

yatim

  1. orphan (without both parents)
    Synonym: ilu
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