kelam
Indonesian
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): [kəˈlam]
- Hyphenation: kê‧lam
Etymology 1
Inherited from Malay kelam, from Proto-Austronesian *kelem (“dark, overcast, visually obscure”).[1]
Adjective
kêlam (comparative lebih kelam, superlative paling kelam)
Etymology 2
From English clamp, from Middle Dutch clamp, klampe (“a clamp, hook”), from Proto-Germanic *klampō (“clamp, clasp, cramp”). Doublet of klem.
Noun
kêlam (plural kelam-kelam)
References
Further reading
- “kelam” 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.
Kholosi
Etymology
Borrowed from Arabic قَلَم (qalam), from Ancient Greek κάλαμος (kálamos, “reed”).
Noun
kelam ?
References
- Rezaei, Tahereh (2020) First notes on the syntax of Kholosi as a heritage language in the south of Iran[2], Hormozgan Cultural Heritage, Handcrafts & Tourism Organization
Turkish
Etymology
From Ottoman Turkish كلام (kelam), from Arabic كَلَام (kalām).
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ceˈlam/
- Hyphenation: ke‧lam
Noun
kelam (definite accusative kelamı, plural kelamlar)
Derived terms
- Kelam-ı Kadim
- kelamıkibar