joget
See also: jogèt
English
Etymology
Learned borrowing from Javanese ꦗꦺꦴꦒꦺꦠ꧀ (jogèt), from Old Javanese jogèd (“dance”).
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): [ˈd͡ʒoˈɡɛt]
- Hyphenation: jo‧get
Noun
joget (uncountable)
- (cultural arts) classical Javanese dance accompanied by the gamelan instrument and ensemble.
- Alternative form of joged.
Further reading
- Hooker, Virginia Matheson (1993) Culture and Society in New Order Indonesia[1], Oxford University Press: “Joget is a classical Javanese dance accompanied by the gamelan instrument.”
- Raharjo, Sapto (2005) Climbing the Sound of Ocean[2], Pustaka Misty: “Joget is 'Javanese dance'.”
Balinese
Noun
joget
- alternative spelling of jogèt
Banyumasan
Etymology
Borrowed from Javanese ꦗꦺꦴꦒꦺꦠ꧀ (jogèt), from Old Javanese jogèd (“dance”).
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): [ˈdʒoˈɡɛt]
- Hyphenation: jo‧gèt
Noun
joget
- dance; initially refers to the traditional Javanese cultural performance (group dance, along with the songs and gamelan instrument rhythm).
Alternative forms
Indonesian
Etymology
Borrowed from Javanese ꦗꦺꦴꦒꦺꦠ꧀ (jogèt), ultimately from Old Javanese jogèd (“dance”).
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): [ˈdʒoˈɡɛt]
- Hyphenation: jo‧gèt
Noun
joget
- (cultural arts) dance; initially refers to the traditional Javanese cultural performance (group dance, along with the songs and gamelan instrument rhythm)
Alternative forms
Derived terms
- berjoget (“dancing”)
- berjoget-jogetan (“act of dance; dancing”)
- berjogetan (“dancing”)
- dijogetkan (“danced”)
- joget-joget (“act of dance; dancing”)
- joget-jogetan (“dancing styles”)
- jogetan (“kind of dance; dance style”)
- menjogetkan (“to dance”)
- penjoget (“dancer”)
- perjogetan (“about dance”)
Descendants
- → English: joget
Further reading
- “joget” 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.
Javanese
Alternative forms
| Javanese writing system | |
|---|---|
| Carakan | ꦗꦺꦴꦒꦺꦠ꧀ |
| Pegon | |
| Roman | jogèt (standard), djogèt (outdated) |
Etymology
Inherited from Old Javanese jogèd (“dance”).
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): [ˈdʒoˈɡɛt]
- Hyphenation: jo‧gèt
Noun
joget
- dance; initially refers to the traditional Javanese cultural performance (group dance, along with the songs and gamelan instrument rhythm).
Descendants
- Banyumasan: joget
- Caribbean Javanese: joget
- → Indonesian: joget
- → Malay: joget
- New Caledonian Javanese: joget
References
- The Linguistic Center of Yogyakarta (2011) “joget”, in Kamus Basa Jawa (Bausastra Jawa) [Javanese Language Dictionary (Javanese Dictionary)] (in Javanese), 2nd edition, Yogyakarta: Kanisius, →ISBN
Malay
Etymology
Learned borrowing from Javanese ꦗꦺꦴꦒꦺꦠ꧀ (jogèt), ultimately from Old Javanese jogèd (“dance”).
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): [ˈdʒoˈɡɛt]
- Hyphenation: jo‧gèt
Noun
joget
- dance; initially refers to the traditional Javanese cultural performance (group dance, along with the songs and gamelan instrument rhythm).
Osing
Etymology
Borrowed from Javanese ꦗꦺꦴꦒꦺꦠ꧀ (jogèt), from Old Javanese jogèd (“dance”).
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): [ˈdʒoˈɡɛt]
- Hyphenation: jo‧gèt
Noun
joget
- dance; initially refers to the traditional Javanese cultural performance (group dance, along with the songs and gamelan instrument rhythm).
Alternative forms
Sundanese
Etymology
Inherited from Old Sundanese joged, from Old Javanese jogèd (“dance”).
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): [ˈdʒoˈɡɛt]
- Hyphenation: jo‧gèt
Noun
joget
- dance; initially refers to the traditional Sundanese cultural performance (group dance, along with the songs and gamelan instrument rhythm) influenced by Javanese culture.
Alternative forms
- ᮏᮧᮌᮨᮒ᮪ (joget)
- ᮏᮧᮌᮨᮓ᮪ (joged)
Tengger
Etymology
Borrowed from Javanese ꦗꦺꦴꦒꦺꦠ꧀ (jogèt), from Old Javanese jogèd (“dance”).
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): [ˈdʒoˈɡɛt]
- Hyphenation: jo‧gèt
Noun
joget
- dance; initially refers to the traditional Javanese cultural performance (group dance, along with the songs and gamelan instrument rhythm).