Estonian

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Noun

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maksud

  1. payments, taxes: nominative plural of maks

Indonesian

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Etymology

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Inherited from Malay maksud, from Arabic مَقْصُود (maqṣūd, aim, intention, purpose). The sense in law was coined by Indonesian lecturer P.A.F Lamintang to translate Dutch voornemen.

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maksud (first-person possessive maksudku, second-person possessive maksudmu, third-person possessive maksudnya)

  1. purpose
    Synonyms: tujuan, arti
  2. intention
    Synonyms: kehendak, niat
  3. (law) intention
    Synonym: niat
  4. meaning
    Synonyms: arti, makna, erti

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Malay

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Pronunciation

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  • IPA(key): /ˈmaksud/ [ˈmaʔ.sut̪]
  • Hyphenation: mak‧sud

Etymology 1

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Borrowed from Arabic مقصود.

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maksud (plural maksud-maksud, informal 1st possessive maksudku, 2nd possessive maksudmu, 3rd possessive maksudnya)

  1. intention
    Synonyms: hajat, hasrat, kehendak, niak, tujuan
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Etymology 2

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Borrowed from Arabic مقصود.

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maksud (plural maksud-maksud, informal 1st possessive maksudku, 2nd possessive maksudmu, 3rd possessive maksudnya)

  1. meaning, definition
    Synonyms: erti, makna, takrif
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