adipati
Indonesian
[adiˈpa.ti]
noun
Definitions
- duke
Etymology
Borrowed from Javanese adipati derived from Sanskrit अधिपति, अधि (above, over) + Sanskrit पति (lord, husband, master, ruler, root, herd, watch, idem, sovereign)prefix from Indonesian pati (master, lord).
Origin
Indonesian
pati
Gloss
master, lord
Concept
Semantic Field
Social and political relations
Ontological Category
Person/Thing
Kanji
主
Emoji
Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- *pótis Proto-Indo-European
- अधि Sanskrit
- अधिपति Sanskrit
- उमापति Sanskrit
- पति Sanskrit
- पतित्व Sanskrit
- भूपति Sanskrit
- राष्ट्रपति Sanskrit
- विघ्नपति Sanskrit
- विद्यापति Sanskrit
- अधि- Hindi
- पति Hindi
- बहनोई Hindi
- adiguna Indonesian
- bupati Indonesian
- pati Indonesian
- senapati Indonesian
- పతి Telugu
- పతింవర Telugu
- పతిభక్తి Telugu
- భూపతి Telugu
- পৈ Assamese
- adhipati Pali
- pati Pali
- પતિ Gujarati
- *pátiš Proto-Indo-Iranian
- ប្ដី Central Khmer
- پتی Panjabi, Punjabi
- ਪਤੀ Panjabi, Punjabi
- adipati Javanese
- ꦲꦝꦶ Javanese
- ಪತಿ Kannada
- patī Old Khmer
- ᬅᬥᬶ Balinese
- patih Old Javanese