utara

See also: utară

Indonesian

Etymology

From Malay utara (north), from Sanskrit उत्तर (uttara, north, subsequent (speech)).

Noun

utara (plural utara-utara, first-person possessive utaraku, second-person possessive utaramu, third-person possessive utaranya)

  1. north (compass point)

Coordinate terms

Adjective

utara

  1. north (of or pertaining to the north)
  2. north (toward the north)
  3. north (meterology: of wind, from the north)

Stem

utara

Derived terms

Further reading


Malay

Alternative forms

Etymology

From Sanskrit उत्तर (uttara).

Pronunciation

Noun

utara

  1. north (compass point)

Coordinate terms

Adjective

utara

  1. north (of or pertaining to the north)
  2. north (toward the north)
  3. north (meterology: of wind, from the north)

Derived terms

  • angin utara
  • bintang utara
  • musim utara
  • utara barat laut
  • utara semata timur
  • utara timur laut

Descendants

References

  • "ūtāra" in A Dictionary of the Malayan Language, in Two Parts, Malayan and English and English and Malayan, William Marsden, Cox and Baylis, 1812, page 21.
  • "utara" in A Malay-English Dictionary, Richard James Wilkinson, Kelly & Walsh Limited, 1901-1903, page 2.
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