polisi
Indonesian
[poˈlisi]
noun
Definitions
- police, a civil force granted the legal authority for law enforcement and maintaining public order.
Etymology
Borrowed from Dutch, Flemish politie (police) derived from Middle Dutch policie derived from Middle French policie derived from Latin politia (state, government) derived from Ancient Greek πολιτεία (state, polity, system of government, citizenship, policy, government, city).
Origin
Ancient Greek
πολιτεία
Gloss
state, polity, system of government, citizenship, policy, government, city
Concept
Semantic Field
Modern world
Ontological Category
Person/Thing
Kanji
市
Emoji
Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- politeia English
- politia Latin
- politīa Latin
- polītīa Latin
- Polizei German
- oproerpolitie Dutch, Flemish
- politie Dutch, Flemish
- politieagent Dutch, Flemish
- politieagente Dutch, Flemish
- politieauto Dutch, Flemish
- politiebureau Dutch, Flemish
- politiegeweld Dutch, Flemish
- politiehond Dutch, Flemish
- politieman Dutch, Flemish
- politiestaat Dutch, Flemish
- politiewagen Dutch, Flemish
- rijkspolitie Dutch, Flemish
- полис Russian
- πολιτεία Ancient Greek
- πολῑ́της Ancient Greek
- πολῑτείᾱ Ancient Greek
- πόλις Ancient Greek
- polícia Portuguese
- πολιτεία Greek (modern)
- kantor Indonesian
- kantor polisi Indonesian
- pelpolisi Indonesian
- polisi syariah Indonesian
- polisi tidur Indonesian
- syariah Indonesian
- tidur Indonesian
- policie Middle Dutch
- polisie Afrikaans
- polisiekantoor Afrikaans
- police Norman
- police Middle French
- policie Middle French
- politie Middle French
- politīe Middle Low German
- plysje Western Frisian
- polizzia Sicilian
- polizzìa Sicilian
- pulizzia Sicilian
- pulizzìa Sicilian
- palihi Lamboya