daftar
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English
Etymology
From Hindi [Term?], from Arabic دَفْتَر (daftar), from Ancient Greek διφθέρα (diphthéra).
Noun
daftar (plural daftars)
- (India, historical) A record or register consisting of a set of loose sheets filed on a string or tied up in a cloth.
Alternative forms
Afar

Etymology
Borrowed from Arabic دَفْتَر (daftar).
Pronunciation
Noun
daftár m (plural daftaritté f or dafáatir m)
Declension
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References
- E. M. Parker, R. J. Hayward (1985) “daftar”, in An Afar-English-French dictionary (with Grammatical Notes in English), University of London, →ISBN
Indonesian
Etymology
From Malay daftar, from Classical Malay daftar, from Arabic دَفْتَر (daftar, “register; roster”).[1] Doublet of difteri, leter, and literatur.
Pronunciation
Noun
daftar (plural daftar-daftar)
Affixed terms
- daftar akseptasi wesel
- daftar angka
- daftar barang
- daftar buku
- daftar centang
- daftar dagang
- daftar darab
- daftar gaji
- daftar hadir
- daftar harga
- daftar hari bulan
- daftar isi
- daftar isian
- daftar istilah
- daftar kali-kalian
- daftar kata
- daftar kelas
- daftar kepustakaan
- daftar kurs resmi
- daftar logaritma
- daftar minibar
- daftar muatan
- daftar nilai
- daftar orang tercela
- daftar pasang surut
- daftar pelajaran
- daftar pelaku
- daftar periksa
- daftar pertanyaan
- daftar peserta
- daftar premi
- daftar prestasi
- daftar pustaka
- daftar putih
- daftar tilik
- daftar tunggu
- daftar upah
References
Further reading
- “daftar” 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.
Malay
Alternative forms
Etymology
From Arabic دَفْتَر (daftar, “register; roster”), from Ancient Greek διφθέρα (diphthéra).
Pronunciation
Noun
daftar (Jawi spelling دفتر, plural daftar-daftar, informal 1st possessive daftarku, 2nd possessive daftarmu, 3rd possessive daftarnya)
Affixed terms
References
- “dafta”, in Kamus Melayu Riau-Indonesia [Riau Malay-Indonesian Dictionary], Badan Pengembangan dan Pembinaan Bahasa Republik Indonesia, 1997, page 72
Further reading
- “daftar” in Pusat Rujukan Persuratan Melayu | Malay Literary Reference Centre, Kuala Lumpur: Dewan Bahasa dan Pustaka, 2017.
Uzbek
Etymology
Borrowed from Arabic دَفْتَر (daftar), from Ancient Greek διφθέρα (diphthéra).
Noun
daftar (plural daftarlar)
Declension
singular | plural | |
---|---|---|
nominative | daftar | daftarlar |
genitive | daftarning | daftarlarning |
dative | daftarga | daftarlarga |
definite accusative | daftarni | daftarlarni |
locative | daftarda | daftarlarda |
ablative | daftardan | daftarlardan |
similative | daftardek | daftarlardek |
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